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Interior and Passenger Space

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From Car and Driver

Interior Rating:

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The Journey's interior is far from upscale, but its simple controls are user-friendly. Getting anyone to fit in the third row-even children-requires those in the second row to compromise their legroom.

What’s New for 2019?

The SXT is no longer available for 2019, and the entry-level SE trim that slotted below it now has standard three-zone climate control. Otherwise, there are no interior alterations even though its low-quality materials could use improvement.

First-Row Passenger Space


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Second-Row Passenger Space


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Third-Row Passenger Space


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Blind Spots, Visibility, and Obscured Roadway


Roof pillars protect occupants in a rollover crash, but they also create blind spots. We determine visibility by measuring the location and width of each pillar using an H-Point Machine and a laser beam (surrogates for a driver and eyeball, respectively). Front and rear visibility are calculated by subtracting the viewable area blocked by the pillars from a perfect 180-degree score.

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The cabin of the 2019 Dodge Journey is the same as the 2018's. For more information on the interior, you can read our in-depth review of the 2018 version here.

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Photo credit: Car and Driver

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