@@DeLoEnterprises not gonna lie, thinking of trading my wife's 2017 Cherokee in to get one. I want to see how bare bones and cheap I can get one. I'm here near Phoenix.
im thinking of getting one in the morning. I need something cheap and. reliable. it has 75K miles on it and im putting down a 3rd of the price as a down payment so that way its paid off in exactly 1yr.
Be cool people he’s doing a review that you might find helpful. He’s being honest as you can see Dodge did not change the design on these. It’s very dated. The only trim that comes with the back up camera are the two highest trims of this model and it’s definitely not the SE. great 3 row starter. Dependability is rated 4 of 5 and safety too the only reason it doesn’t have the higher ratings is bc it does loses value more than other vehicles and overall it’s a bit dated. The complaints on these are minimal compared to other vehicles. But if someone is looking for a cheap as in least expensive 3 row it is going to be Dodge Journey. If you ask your mechanic he’s going to say buy Toyota, Honda. Mazda. If people had the $$ they would that’s why they look at comparisons. I saw one in person the other day it looked really nice but I believe it was the higher trims. And prob a 2020 which is the last year this vehicle was made. Personally in pictures from the side it’s like any other car that was converted into a different model but looks different. In this case my personal opinion it resembles a van from the side. But that’s to say Honda did that with the ridgeline, so did the 4Runner, Highlander etc just redesigned it for its purpose. I personally stay away from cars over 75k miles. That’s when you start seeing the real problems if that mfr has many recalls. I’d definitely check the car thoroughly before buying. Even taking a device like Fixd or others to see if it catches a code better yet. Your mechanic.
Great starter vehicle if you need a 3rd row. Can't believe it has a 4 speed in 2019!!
I know lol its so cheap though!
@@DeLoEnterprises not gonna lie, thinking of trading my wife's 2017 Cherokee in to get one. I want to see how bare bones and cheap I can get one. I'm here near Phoenix.
I wish you would show the cargo with both second and third row seats folded.
Sorry
im thinking of getting one in the morning. I need something cheap and. reliable. it has 75K miles on it and im putting down a 3rd of the price as a down payment so that way its paid off in exactly 1yr.
It’s a decent vehicle, kinda vanilla. Not sure on reliability however.
My wife wants to look and buy a 2018 115k ,add says $9995 or make an offer ..how much should we offer?
I’d have a mechanic look at it before making a serious offer.
It's because they stopped using that grill tagged with the taillights in 2014
Thanks
Bassam Ali Productions No it’s new for 2018
@@disneyfan9099 ok
@@DeLoEnterprises my bad sorry
Be cool people he’s doing a review that you might find helpful. He’s being honest as you can see Dodge did not change the design on these. It’s very dated. The only trim that comes with the back up camera are the two highest trims of this model and it’s definitely not the SE. great 3 row starter. Dependability is rated 4 of 5 and safety too the only reason it doesn’t have the higher ratings is bc it does loses value more than other vehicles and overall it’s a bit dated. The complaints on these are minimal compared to other vehicles. But if someone is looking for a cheap as in least expensive 3 row it is going to be Dodge Journey. If you ask your mechanic he’s going to say buy Toyota, Honda. Mazda. If people had the $$ they would that’s why they look at comparisons. I saw one in person the other day it looked really nice but I believe it was the higher trims. And prob a 2020 which is the last year this vehicle was made. Personally in pictures from the side it’s like any other car that was converted into a different model but looks different. In this case my personal opinion it resembles a van from the side. But that’s to say Honda did that with the ridgeline, so did the 4Runner, Highlander etc just redesigned it for its purpose. I personally stay away from cars over 75k miles. That’s when you start seeing the real problems if that mfr has many recalls. I’d definitely check the car thoroughly before buying. Even taking a device like Fixd or others to see if it catches a code better yet. Your mechanic.
Thank you so much!
Omg! I hope this guy isn’t trying to tell this car 😖 “nothing to look at” 😂
it's bare bones!
At most its 2011 to 2013
They haven't changed since they came out lol.
Remember people this is the base model is it the most cheapest model
Thank you! they stock these as the cheapest option.
@@DeLoEnterprises This one has a few extra options >
I know it's not 2018
I think they will stop making the journey soon. good cheep vehicle though.
@@DeLoEnterprises no they're not it's one of their best selling vehicles at the Dodge Grand Caravan
yes it's 2018
This guy's not a really good salesman, using words like cheap and basic lol, geeeez are you trying to sell me a car or bum me out lmao
I'm NOT a salesman lol, I do this in my spare time!
Um, Um, Um, um
Sorry I was relatively new to making videos, my apologies.
@@DeLoEnterprises na you no what. I'm sorry for my rudeness. Keep up the work. And don't give up.
This cannot be a 2018 car man, it looks like 2007 car
The Dodge Journey hasn't changed since it came out lol.
Dodge Journey was not made in 2007 it that came out in 2009
I just bought this Dodge Journey learning how to use it am trying to start my car from in the house can any one help me and show me how to do it
Not sure it came with remote start?
Ugly, slow, and poorly built as far as frontal safety. Next...
Budget SUV
Just like your exes and wife
@@DeLoEnterprises Very fair.
@@DirtyGreens Real mature kiddo...