The Journey Crossroad was introduced in 2014 for the 2015 model year and came with standard front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive as an option. This lasted through the 2019 model year.
By 2020, however, the all-wheel-drive option was cut from the entire lineup. Instead of the V6 paired to a six-speed automatic transmission, Dodge standardized the weaker 2.4-liter four-cylinder paired to a four-speed automatic and front-wheel drive.
If you’re looking for a better alternative, consider one of these AWD-optional crossovers instead:
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