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  1. On ‎4‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 7:23 PM, Mr. Fix it said:

    Just got our 2010 SXT 2wd DJ a few weeks ago and learning lots about it.

    I don't understand why though when I change the display to Std (non Metric) it uses the USA measurements. after all it's a Canadian sold SUV...

    I have a 2010 Dodge Journey R/T and I live in Canada. I have always been bothered by the fact it uses USA measurements nothing against our southern neighbours.. This is a really good reason to use the metric eqivalents, after all 99% of the world is metric.

     

    Terry

  2. 1 hour ago, Mr. Fix it said:

    Thanks for the support on this comment!

    Once I realized the convert was in the US format I simply added 20% and I'm good to go.

    No problem Mr. Fix It,  I too am of the age where I grew up on the Imperial system. It was very strange to "relearn" the metric system. It was 1977 and I was in University studying to be an Architect. That was a real learning experience, was it a 2x4 or a 38x89 wood stud as an example. It's strange I have embraced the metric system yet I still say I'm 5' 10 and weigh 200 pounds, some things just don't change....... ;-)

     

  3. 14 hours ago, bramfrank said:

     

    That's because you are North America, where they use US measure in the United States and Metric in Canada - why would you want English Measure?  No one uses that for fuel any more, not even the Brits.

    As Bramfrank mentioned because you live in Ontario and have a Canadian Journey I'm not really sure why you would want the American system. Remember there is 2 non metric systems, Imperial and U.S. measurements. Your Journey, like mine has the American equivalents, so when your car reads 20 mpg US , it's actually 25 mpg (Imperial) in something you're more accustomed to. Remember the US system is different than the English Imperial System.

     

    Terry

  4. As part of my original deal at this dealership, I get free oil changes for the life any new car I buy. I have bought 6 cars at this dealership and haven't paid for an oil change in nearly 25 years. My oil gets changed 4x a year whether it needs it or not. I only drive that car maybe 12,000 miles a year.

     

    Terry

  5. I have cloth in my '11 R/T. I think the Lux that year was leather. R/T came with more sporty cloth & red stitching. I preferred the black cloth and stitching. In general, I think cloth is better than leather. Warm in winter and cooler in summer vs leather. Cheaper too. I'm sure leather has advantages, but whatever. From what I've seen on this forum, I'm glad I have cloth. The leather in the DJ seems cheap. Smooth leather seats should not develop wrinkles in the first year. My cloth seats still look perfect.

    Peace.

    I must admit I do have the leather package in my car and for me the biggest advantage of this is probably my dog, if he gets the seats muddy I just wipe them off.

    Terry

  6. Mine is showing the beginning of wear marks, but not cracks. I'll let it go for a while and see what happens.

    Up here we have a small company (Fibernew) that does awesome repairs on anything leather, whether it be lather car interiors, couches , jackets etc. I had him repair my leather seat in my Journey and after 2 years the repair is doing very well. I also had him repair a dime sized hole in my Saturn Sky drivers seat and it can't be found now. If any one is interested and if I can find the photos I could put them up. There probably someone in you area that could do the same.

    Terry

  7. Personally Defender007 I would have your dealer or what you consider a honest dealer look at your car because you definately should get better mileage than what yo are getting. My 2010 gets poor mileage in the city and winter but take it for a trip on the highway and I am very happy (see my earlier post).

    Terry

  8. I certainly agree with Hockey Puck, It has been very hot (34° C or 93°F) and dry here on the Canadian Prairies, although we had 2 days of torrential rain, tornadoes and very strong winds, but as I said in another thread there isn't a cloud in the sky today, albeit somewhat windy and cooler.

    Terry

  9. To All, just a little reminder to make you aware it is imperative to keep your sunroof drain holes clear. Recently we have had 4" of rain and yesterday I had a problem after a rain that when I drove water came into my overhead console and dripped whenever I accelerated. braked or turned a corner. When I took it to my dealer today they found a ball bearing sized seed had worked it's way into my right drain hole. They actually had to use a high pressure air hose to remove it, once it was gone my drain hole worked perfectly.

    Terry

  10. I never thought I had the same issues as others have had, but maybe I do, I have a 2010 AWD which means a 79.8 liter tank (21 US gallons) and after doing a quick review of Fuelly.com I have had three tanks that that were in the 73-75 liter range so that means I had anywhere from 5-7 liters left (1.3- 1.7 US gallons) yet my guage read very empty and my light came on. I did have an 85 liter fill up but obviously that was a mistake on my part. When I fill it, the pump does click off and the guage reads past the full mark and I usually get 60 miles before it drops any significant amount.

    Terry

  11. I agree with bramfrank when he mentioned not hanging large key chains from the ignition switch, I just went through the whole GM ignition switch debacle (I'm sure you have heard of it) with my Saturn Sky in which GM asked people to not have huge key chains hanging from their ignition switch. It's only common sense especially for guys who have no purse and carry their keys in their pockets.

    Terry

  12. Just as an update, I took an extended trip last weekend, in my 2010 Dodge Journey AWD R/T with a 3.5L engine and according to My Fuelly this is my results. I was pretty much doing 116 kph which equates to 72 mph on a mostly single lane highway.

    10,62, 10.71 and 10,99 litres/100 kilometers

    22.16, 21.82 and 21.41 mpg (US gallons)

    26.61, 26.21 and 25.71 mpg (Imperial gallons)

    So as you can see I was very consistent in all 3 tanks and on the highway gas mileage is good IMO.

    Terry

  13. Sorry I missed her saying she bought it new. That still doesn't excuse ddh3 for what he said. I have no problem with people stating facts good or bad about the Journey, they are entitled to state their opinion, just as I am, which I did, I shouldn't have used the words arrogance and stupidity but hair colour does not determine intelligence.

    Terry

  14. With all due respect, hair colour really has nothing to do with it, if you are trying to be funny, you sadly failed. It just shows your arrogance, insensitivity as well as stupidity.

    Maybe she bought it used and didn't have a choice when it came to a warranty. That happens and she would have no control over it. You don't know that, So don't denigrate her maybe try to help her, after all your Journey is only a year old and maybe we'll hear you complaining in the future.

    The Journey is not without it's problems, ask anyone who has had premature brake wear, burst power steering lines etc. and several other problems that people here have experienced.

    Krista was wrong with her dispariging remarks about Dodge and could have said them in a better way but I understand her frustration and lack of support from either Dodge or her dealer.

    Terry

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