8.8

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$900
Average Mileage:
52,850 miles
Total Complaints:
5 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (5 reports)
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problem #5

Apr 042016

Journey SXT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 115,000 miles

I hadn't had my car about 2 months and i had to buy new tires on the back of the car, within 6 months of owning my car i bought 4 different sets of the tires for the rear end of my suv. Still do not know how to fix it. I've had it aligned couple times, I've had it looked at and rear end parts are in great shape. But it still uses tires so bad. within in couple weeks i have to purchase new tires for back end again. I've had a couple of blow outs and have hydroplaned across a 4 lane highway because of this issue and almost got hit in side.

- Jessica P., Bidwell, OH, US

problem #4

Jul 172015

Journey

  • Automatic transmission
  • 60,000 miles

This vehicle has 60,000 miles - the tires have been replaced 3 times. Dodge never discloses this when you purchase the vehicle. Do not buy from Dodge - they are obviously "in bed" with Kohmo tires. I'm disgusted

- Kandice P., King George, VA, US

problem #3

Feb 252013

Journey

  • Automatic transmission
  • 34,400 miles

I'm having the problem with the tires wearing down early... Brought the car to the dealer only to be told that you need a new set of tires because two of the tires have the bad belts & it'll only get worse from here!!!! FLIPPING AWESOME... Now my 34000 mile tires are wobbling all of the time, driving, breaking & even when I have the car just rolling... So here way go gives us $1000 & we will give you the same piece of SH*T tires so you can come back in 2 years & we can screw ya again

- Joe H., Chicago, IL, US

problem #2

Oct 232012

Journey SXT ?

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles

I own a Dodge Journey 2010. It has 30k miles and it needs new tires. The tire size 225/55 r 19. When I purchased this car off the lot it was noted that I was buying upgraded wheels with 19 inch rims. I contacted my dealer who indicated they did not warranty the tires. I called Kumho, tire manufacturer, about a warranty. Kumho informed me the tires the vehicle was equipped with are "limited usage" tires and should only last 20-30k miles. I was never told this when I bought the care. I then called the sales manager at the dealership to further complain about "limited usage" tires. He stated in his career he has never heard of such a thing. I then contacted Chrysler who noted that there was nothing they could do. When questioned on whose responsibility it was to disclose the fact I was purchasing "limited usage" tires. He stated it was the customers responsibility to investigate what they are purchasing. To further irritate me, replacement tires are $1000 with Kumho being the primary manufacturer of the tire size.

This is my first Chrysler product and my last. Selling cars with "limited usage" tires is completely fraudulent. If I could sell the car for what I owe I would in a heat beat. I would not recommend anyone to buy a Chrysler product.

- Julie C., Saline, MI, US

problem #1

Feb 152011

Journey EXT V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,757 miles

The tires are wearing out super fast!!! I think this is due to the problem with the brakes. The brakes were replaced, but now the car is shaking again when you slow the vehicle down....Do I have bad front brakes again? I know the rear brakes are totally gone at this point.

- Michele G., Stockton, CA, US