The 2020 Dodge Journey and the 2020 Hyundai Kona are family SUVs that are meant for carrying passengers. While these two vehicles have some comparable features, one stands out when it comes to the level of comfort offered to those who ride in the back seats.Â
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2020 Dodge Journey
Seating Capacity: 7 Rows: 3 Rear Headroom: 1013 mm Rear Legroom: 917 mm Rear Shoulder Room: 1445 mm Rear Hip Room: 1382 mm
2020 Hyundai Kona
Seating Capacity: 5 Rows: 2 Rear Headroom: 960 mm Rear Legroom: 879 mm Rear Shoulder Room: 1384 mm Rear Hip Room: 1326 mm
The 2020 Dodge Journey is ideal for larger families because of its seven-person capacity and superior second-row space. It also has a rear bench, which the Hyundai lacks. Dual-zone climate controls with air filtering and a humidity sensor keep everyone comfortable, and an available video screen enhances the entertainment options.Â
The Journey has an excellent standard infotainment interface to keep the family occupied on the road. You get a six-speaker sound system featuring Bluetooth connectivity and satellite radio. The 2020 Dodge SUV also has a Uconnect 3 screen with built-in navigation (Crossroad trim).Â
If you and the family would like to sit inside the 2020 Dodge Journey to see its spaciousness for yourself, contact our BC, Canada dealership today.
The 2020 Dodge Journey and the 2020 Hyundai Kona are passenger-oriented SUVs. Most shoppers who purchase cars like these are planning to use them to transport passengers. Interior space is, therefore, quite important. Which one of the pair comes out ahead in this area?
Here is a look inside the 2020 Dodge Journey and 2020 Hyundai Kona.Â
2020 Dodge Journey
Seating Capacity: 7 Passenger Volume: Â 3,265 L Front (Head/Leg/Shoulder/Hip Room): 1036/1036/1458/1367 mm Rear (Head/Leg/Shoulder/Hip Room): 1013/917/1445/1382 mm Third Row: Standard
2020 Hyundai Kona
Seating Capacity: 5 Passenger Volume: Â 2,384 L Front (Head/Leg/Shoulder/Hip Room): 1006/1054/1410/1354 mm Rear (Head/Leg/Shoulder/Hip Room): 960/879/1384/1326 mm Third Row: None
The 2020 Dodge Journey stands out in this comparison. In addition to having more space, it has three rows, while the Kona only has two. The standard Tilt-'n-Slide feature makes it possible for passenger to move the middle chairs to easily access the back.Â
The roomy interior also means more space for cargo. The Dodge Journey can hold 1,914L with the rear rows folded down, which is enough capacity for bikes or building supplies.Â
If you would like to get inside a 2020 Dodge Journey to see its spacious interior for yourself, contact our BC, Canada dealership today to schedule a test drive.Â
The 2020 Dodge Journey and the 2020 Hyundai Kona are SUVs that focus on utility and family-friendly features. Both excel at safety and rear-seat comfort. However, only one has the power to get the job done when it comes to household hauling tasks and recreational towing.
Here is how the Dodge Journey and Hyundai Kona compare.Â
 2020 Dodge Journey
Engine: 2.4L DOHC I-4 Horsepower: 173 Torque: 166 lb.-ft Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Drive Type: FWD
 2020 Hyundai Kona
The 2020 Dodge Journey wins when it comes to horsepower, thanks to its 2.4L Variable Valve Timing 4-cylinder engine. Even though it can easily outperform the Kona, it also manages to be quite practical. It has a fuel efficiency rating of 9.2 L/100 km on the highway. With the 78 litre gas tank, it can travel for 840 km before needing a fill-up. That makes it ideal for a lengthy road trip.Â
What about taking a trailer with you? The Dodge Journey's towing capacity is 454 kg. The strut and multi-link suspension systems and sway control help you maintain command of the SUV even if you have a maximum-weight load attached.Â
Contact our BC, Canada dealership today to learn more about the 2020 Dodge Journey's capable powertrain.
The 2020 Dodge Journey and 2021 Honda CR-V LX both have touchscreen infotainment systems. However, one of the pair offers a more feature-rich setup with premium elements and useful tools.Â
Here is a closer look at the entertainment offerings of the 2020 Journey Crossroad and 2021 CR-V LX.
2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad
System: Uconnect 3 NAV User Interface: 8.4-inch touchscreen Hands-Free: Standard Speakers: Six Navigation: Standard with 3D graphics Device Connection: Bluetooth, USB, and Aux Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (one-year membership)
2021 Honda CR-V LX
System: Display Audio User Interface: 7.0-inch touchscreen Hands-Free: Standard Speakers: Four Navigation: None Device Connection: Bluetooth, USB, and Aux Satellite Radio: None
With the powerful Uconnect system, the 2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad stands out in the comparison. Though it comes with a wide range of features - including 3D navigation and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility - you can opt to upgrade to Alpine or Harman Kardon speakers. Rear-seat video screens are also available on this trim. Meanwhile, device charging options include one 115V and three 12V outlets and remote USB ports.Â
Bring your family to our Langley, BC dealership to see the 2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad's entertainment system for yourself. Contact us if you would like to schedule a test drive.
The 2020 Dodge Journey and the 2020 Honda CRV are family-oriented SUVs. Whether you have children yourself or plan to transport friends or colleagues regularly, you will want to choose the vehicle that offers a more comfortable experience for your passengers.Â
Here is how the passenger experiences of the Dodge Journey and Honda CRV compare.Â
2020 Dodge Journey
Seating Capacity: 7 Rear Seating (leg/headroom): 917/1014 mm Rear Seating (shoulder/hip room): 1445/1382 mm HVAC: Multl-zone
2020 Honda CRV
Seating Capacity: 5 Rear Seating (leg/head room): 1026/996 mm Rear Seating (shoulder/hip room): 1412/1257 mm HVAC: Single zone
The 2020 Dodge Journey offers better rear seating and a higher level of comfort with its multi-zone climate control system. The three-row SUV also stands out from the five-person Honda when it comes to convenience. The Tilt-n'-Slide feature makes back bench access easy, while lined in-floor storage bins ensure that you can maximise legroom by stowing cargo.Â
Remote USB ports and available rear-seat video screens help keep every passenger occupied on the road. Meanwhile, the Crossroad trim comes with leather-faced seats that add an element of comfort and class, which gets belayed by the ambient LED lighting.Â
To learn more about the passenger-centred features on the 2020 Dodge Journey, contact our Langley, BC dealership today.
The 2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad and 2020 Kia Niro LX are family-oriented SUVs, and many owners will use them primarily as transporters. Therefore, the amount of interior space is vitally important. Which one of the pair delivers in this area?Â
2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad
Seating Capacity: 7 Rows: 3 Passenger Volume: 3,503 L Rear Headroom/Legroom: 996/917 mm Rear Shoulder/Hip Room: 1445/1382 mm
2020 Kia Niro LX
Seating Capacity: 5 Rows: 2 Passenger Volume: 2,857 L Rear Head/Legroom: 993/950 mm Rear Shoulder/Hip Room: 1402/1227 mm
Thanks to its larger passenger volume and three spacious rows of seats, the Dodge Journey comes out ahead in this comparison - allowing riders to comfortably tackle the trails. Its superior interior dimensions also make it an able cargo hauler. Users can fold down both the second-row seats and third-row bench to create 1,914 L of room for luggage, bikes, sports equipment, or building materials.Â
The middle seats also have a Tilt and Slide feature, which makes it easier to access the back bench; and additional in-floor storage compartments can help reduce clutter when the Journey is carrying seven people.
Contact our Langley dealership today to learn more about the 2020 Dodge Journey Crossroad’s interior. We can also help you schedule a test drive so that you can see the spacious seating area for yourself.
Car shoppers may overlook the interiors of the 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392 and the Toyota Supra 2.0 and focus on what is under the hood. However, you will spend a lot of time inside the vehicle, so amenities and features are going to matter. Which one of these two offers more in this area?Â
2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392
Touchscreen: 8.4 inches Navigation: Uconnect 4C NAV Connectivity: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (1 year free)
Toyota Supra 2.0
Touchscreen: 8.8 inches Navigation: N/A Connectivity: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (3 months free)
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The 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392 boasts the feature-rich Uconnect 4C NAV interface. In addition to available Alpine or Harman Kardon speaker systems, you get the SiriusXM suite of tools, including satellite radio and the Guardian smartphone app (free for one year) and Traffic Plus and Travel Link (for 5 years).Â
Thanks to the Uconnect's Performance Pages and the 7-inch in-cluster display, drivers in the 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392 have all the information and data they need to hone their vehicle settings.
Contact our Langley, BC dealership to learn more about the infotainment features and other interior components of the 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392 and the 2021 Toyota Supra 3.0 are high-performance cars that will turn heads on the road because of their distinctive appearances and power. These vehicles are defined by what is under their hood. How do the two compare in this area? Â
Engine: 3.0L DOHC I-4 Horsepower: 382 Torque: 368 lb-ft Transmission: Â 8-Speed Automatic Drive Type: RWD
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The Toyota relies on a turbocharger to get its power, but the Challenger outperforms it with pure muscle. The Dodge's 6.4 SRT HEMI V8 engine and TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission (or TREMEC 6-gear manual) help it leave all its competitors in the dust. (It can go from 0-90 km/h in 3.25 seconds). Â
The Scatpack 392Â boasts a Bilstein adaptive damping suspension system and sticky Nitto drag radials, which help you retain command during aggressive manoeuvres. You also get electronic stability and all-speed traction control to assist in adverse weather conditions.Â
To learn more about the impressive 2021 Dodge Challenger Scatpack 392’s power and performance features, contact our Langley, BC dealership. We can answer questions about options and availability and help you organise a test drive.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T and the 2020 Toyota 86 6A GT have different exterior designs, but both certainly look like performance-oriented sports cars. How do these two compare where it counts the most: under the hood?
Dodge Challenger R/T Power
Engine: 5.7 L HEMI V8 Torque: 400 lb.-ft Horsepower: 372 Wheels: 20†Satin Carbon Aluminum
 Toyota 86 6A GT Power
Engine: 2.0 L w/VVT Torque: 151 lb.-ft Horsepower: 200 Wheels: 17†Matte Grey Forged
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When it comes to performance, there is really no contest between the Dodge and the Toyota. The 2021 R/T has a larger 5.7 HEMI V8 engine that doubles up the horsepower. However, its Variable Valve Timing and gas-saving Multi-Displacement System (MDS), coupled with a TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission, bring good fuel efficiency. The Challenger gets 9.4 L/100 km on the highway.Â
At the same time, the 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T has a sport mode, electric power steering, and well-tuned suspension that make it as fun to drive and agile as the smaller Toyota.Â
If you are interested in a sports car that offers power and handling, the 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T may be the vehicle for you. You can contact our Langley, BC dealership to learn more about this auto and schedule a test drive.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger GT and the 2021 Nissan Maxima SV are the top performance-oriented road vehicles for their respective brands. How do these two standard-bearers stack up, however, when you look at the experience that they provide to drivers?Â
The 2021 Dodge Challenger GT offers drivers a choice between road-gripping AWD and sporty RWD. Furthermore, its 20-inch aluminum wheels and short and long-arm suspension system provide responsiveness and control during steering manoeuvres.Â
Meanwhile, the Pentastar V6 puts out a competitive 268 lb.-ft of torque and 305 hp. Even with this performance, it manages to get combined fuel economy rating of 11.2 L/100 km. It also has enough muscle to do something few two-door vehicles can: tow. Dodge Challengers can pull a trailer weighing up to 1,850 kg (when properly equipped).Â
If you want a vehicle that brings muscle to the road, but is also fun to use and easy to handle, you should consider the 2021 Dodge Challenger. Contact our BC, Canada dealership today to ask about availability and schedule a test drive.