The 2016 Dodge Journey and the 2015 Honda Pilot are two affordable and spacious midsized crossover SUVs with several family-friendly features. Both models boast sufficient fuel economies and spacious interiors for drivers in Freehold. Reliable and dependable, the 2016 Journey and the 2015 Pilot are great choices for busy families in Farmingdale with hectic schedules. If you are deciding on a new midsized crossover to run errands with in Monroe Township, read our comparison between the 2016 Dodge Journey and the 2015 Honda Pilot.
2016 Dodge Journey Performance
 Available in four trim levels, the 2016 Dodge Journey comes with standard five passenger seating and optional seven passenger seating. Depending on the configuration you choose, the Journey offers standard front-wheel drive, 67 cubic feet of cargo space and available built in booster seats. All-wheel drive is also available on the Journey if you need increased traction control.
A 173-horsepower 2.4L four-cylinder engine and a standard four speed automatic transmission come on the Journey's SE, SXT, and Crossroad trims. A 3.5L six-cylinder engine emitting 283 horsepower is standard on its R/T trim, along with a multi-speed automatic transmission.
For your daily driving routine, the 2016 Journey offers ample acceleration, responsive steering and adequate handling. The Journey's design also reduces body roll, lending itself to a comfortable drive. Its fuel economy ratings are similar to other comparable midsized crossover models.
2015 Honda Pilot Performance
Each 2015 Honda Pilot comes with a five speed automatic transmission and eight seats across its five trim levels: LX, EX, SE, EX-L, and Touring. The Pilot comes with a 3.5L six-cylinder engine, which produces sufficient power at highway speeds despite its intrusive wind noise and significant turbulence.
Sufficient for driving around town, the Pilot is heavier with an unrefined ride quality compared to the Dodge Journey. Like the Journey, the Honda Pilot offers efficient and well-thought-out cargo space great for long road trips. Its boxier style doesn't perform as well as the Journey's innovative exterior design, which is easier to maneuver on busy roadways.
2016 Dodge Journey Safety
 The Dodge Journey is equipped with several standard safety features to protect passengers in accidents and prevent them from happening in the first place. Front crumple zones, active front seat head restraints, a dual-phased protective steel frame, and a seven airbag system reduce impact after an accident and directs its energy outward.
An emergency braking system, which includes electronic brake force distribution, brake assist and four-wheel disc antilock brakes, are also standard on the 2016 Journey. A rear backup camera and a park assist system are also available.
2015 Honda Pilot Safety
The 2015 Honda Pilot also comes with an emergency braking system, several airbags, and a sturdy design. A backup camera is standard, though it doesn't offer any advanced accident prevention technology.
Test Drive a 2016 Dodge Journey
The 2016 Dodge Journey is a safe and reliable midsized crossover for families in Freehold, Farmingdale and Monroe Township. Test drive a 2016 Journey at Freehold Dodge, 299 South Street, today!