Used Dodge Journey
Known for its clever cabin features and value-focused approach, it blends American toughness with family-friendly design. Introduced in 2008 and updated in 2011, the Dodge Journey offered a value-led alternative to mainstream MPVs like the Ford S-Max and Vauxhall Zafira. It's packed with useful touches, from under-seat and in-floor storage to integrated child booster seats in some trims. The flexible three-row layout makes it easy to adapt for passengers or cargo, with the third row best suited to children. The Dodge Journey's robust styling sets it apart from European rivals, but in UK terms, it's more of a no-nonsense people carrier than a true SUV. Highlights include standard seven-seat capacity, a removable torch in some trims and competitive running costs for its size – especially in diesel form. That said, handling is average, cabin materials can feel dated and refinement lags behind more polished rivals. Still, for buyers prioritising space, kit and value over sharp dynamics, the Journey is worth a look.
Pros
Spacious seven-seat layout
Practical storage solutions
Good value for money
Cons
Third row is best for kids
Dated cabin design
Average handling