*** Great MPG *** Dodge entered the crossover SUV segment with the Journey, an all-new midsized crossover with seating for up to seven, four-cylinder or V6 power, and minivan-like utility. The Journey rides well and handles more like a big car than a big, clunky SUV. , It's bigger than it looks. In overall dimension, it is only slightly shorter than the Ford Explorer, and it's actually longer than such seven-passenger crossover competitors as the Toyota Highlander. The Journey's size translates to plenty of interior cargo room, and comfortable seating for the whole family. , , The Journey's main strength is its well thought out cabin. There are little extras you wouldn't expect - the front passenger seat bottom flips up to reveal a storage bin, storage under the floor in the second row and behind the last row of seats, and a dual glove box with Dodge's Chill Zone that cools soda cans. Other standard features on the SE model include AM/FM six-disc CD/DVD/MP3 compatible radio with six speakers; power windows and mirrors; manual day/night rearview mirror; tilt/telescoping steering column; driver's seat height adjustment; and second-row reclining 60/40 seat. And, it offers a fold flat front passenger seat that will allow loading items up to nine feet long! The fuel economy numbers are decent. With the four-cylinder, the Journey is EPA-rated at 19/25 mpg city/hwy. , , Dodge wants to keep you and yours safe with features such as advanced multistage front airbags; torso-protecting, seat-mounted front side air bags; head-protecting curtain side airbags that cover all seating rows; a tire-pressure monitor; traction control; electronic stability control with rollover mitigation; ABS with brake assist; and Dodge's trailer sway control. , , For the young family on the go, the Journey will offer a pleasant ride, plenty of room, and enough storage and entertainment options to keep the kids occupied. Print this out and come in today for a test drive!