Immensely affordable, easy to drive, extremely safe, and loaded with innovative interior storage and available technology, our 2010 Dodge Journey is a functional and fun family crossover. It gives you more than enough room for family, friends, and all their gear at a generous price. inside it’s full of unique surprises, the ride is comfortable, and the features are plentiful. There is little flash to the Journey’s look, but the stout design is still handsome, and the vehicle’s back end may draw some second looks on the road. The well-liked 3.5-liter V6 (235 horsepower, 232 lb-ft of torque) is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and gets 16 city/23 highway with front-wheel drive. Maximum towing capacity is 3500 pounds. The Journey is pleasant to drive, just like a good crossover should be. The V6 engine has plenty of juice to pass or merge at any speed. The steering is responsive, and the Journey has little lean or roll in corners for an SUV of its size. The brakes are consistent and give a reliably straight stop. Ours is the SXT trim with a sportier suspension. And, the Journey has been universally praised as one of the quietest vehicles in this class, regardless of the road type or speed. The front seats provide plenty of support, legroom, and headroom to make long trips comfortable. The common-sense layout of controls and the plethora of storage cubbies add to that comfort. The second row is also travel-friendly. Safety is a priority for the Journey and its family-oriented sensibilities. It comes with six standard airbags (advanced multistage frontal and supplemental side seat-mounted for driver and passenger, and side-curtain for all three rows), traction control, an electronic stability program, and four-wheel antilock brakes. Strategically placed crush zones, steel beams, and knee blockers add to the Journey’s safety.