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Dodge - Journey (2015)

Looking for the Dodge Journey price? Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a pre‑owned vehicle, the Dodge Journey remains a popular choice for budget‑savvy families and commuters alike. This compact crossover, originally introduced in 2011, has seen several refreshes, with the 2015 version offering a sweet combination of practicality and refined styling. In this guide we’ll walk you through what you can expect from a 2015 Journey, how its price changes over time, and why it still holds value in the used‑car market today.

The 2015 Dodge Journey holds a special place in the crossover lineup. Clear and concise, its key specifications set it apart from rivals such as the Honda HR‑V and the Toyota RAV4. Below is a quick snapshot of the most important specs you’ll find on a 2015 Journey.

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter, 4‑cylinder, 8‑valve inline‑four, producing 152 horsepower and 161 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual shift mode.
  • Fuel type: Premium Unleaded gasoline.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD).
  • Dimensions: Overall length: 177.3 in; wheelbase: 104.9 in; width: 73.2 in; height: 66.1 in.
  • Interior: Seventeen seats in a 3‑row layout, with optional second‑row captain’s chairs.
  • Cargo capacity: 62.2‑cubic‑foot (when all rows folded); 26.0 cubic feet behind third row.
  • Standard features: Dual‑zone automatic climate control, 9‑inch touchscreen linked to the Uconnect system, a rear‑view camera, and an 8‑in‑earbud headphone jack.
  • Safety: Standard dual‑stage front airbags, anti‑roll bars, and stability control; optional side‑air bag and curtain‑type side airbags.

It’s worth noting that although the overall mileage is a strong indicator of value, the specific trim level—Prelude, XLE, or Custom—plays a big role in determining the used Dodge Journey price. Regional demand and availability of specific trims can cause price variations across markets.

Depreciation Insight

When discussing the longevity of a Dodge Journey’s value, we can’t ignore Dodge Journey depreciation. The crossover is known for a fairly smooth depreciation curve, but early years still see notable value loss.

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value.
  • Third year: Roughly 25‑30% depreciation from the purchase price.
  • Fifth year: Usually 35‑40% depreciation from its original value.
  • Seventh year: Loss tends to level out; the vehicle retains about 40‑45% of its purchase price.

These percentages give a realistic baseline. Because the Journey is built on a platform shared with the Dodge Caravan, its depreciation curve follows the trend of other compact crossovers, providing a predictable cost‑of‑ownership timeframe for both new and


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