Editorial Review

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Loads of room all round. And there's storage to match. Like we already said, ride can get a touch floppy, but that goes with the territory somewhat. Few MPVs can claim to be truly cool, and the Journey isn't one of them. It does the job, but more than that… well, it doesn't shout "cool" to us. Probably the kindest thing we can say about the Journey is that quality is getting there. Interior plastics are a lot better than they have been, but it has yet to reach its full potential. Panel fit is good, though, and reliability is likely to be high too. Any car of this type will be wallowy, and the Journey is not the one to prove the exception to the rule. However, it's more than reasonable through corners and won't surprise or upset in its reactions. The Journey has all the attributes of an MPV, so spaciousness and practicality are givens. The usability of the storage areas is what impresses here. Not only is there stacks of room to fill with kiddie paraphernalia, it's in sensible, easy-to-access places.

I like the car very much. But the customer service from the sales executives and management are poor and not trusted. The selling price and color are agreed but later they did not honour it.
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