Lee Dodge Commack - 2009 Dodge Journey
Inside, the famillies with more than two children could find all the room space they need in the first two rows, while our test car's 50/50- split third row seat was serving as an emergency backgup for children. Even our tallest driver had enough legroom, while the telescoping steering columns provided a good driving position.
In spite of its ergonomic mannerisms, utunes commanded the excellent many entertainment choices featured on our fully equipped R/T Journey — it missed only a navigation system. Our vehicle had a hard drive for digital music computer storage, satellite radio receiver, DVD video capacities and direct control for the iPod. The latter acts fine, with fast processing time and coherent enough menus.

