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Doofus117

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  1. Like many of you, I couldn't get my car even close to the sticker ratings. And now I know why - it's how the testing was done. On the Dodge Canada webpage, the following statement appeared: "Natural Resources Canada has recently introduced changes to the way they calculate fuel economy ratings. Beginning with 2015 model year cards and trucks, NRCan's new approach will involve a new and more rigorous 5-cycle test method, replacing the previous 2-cycle method." The numbers posted now are closer to what I have experienced. see www.dodge.ca/en/2016/journey/efficiency
  2. Hi all, Just came across this forum as part of our research into buying a 2014 Dodge Journey R/T. Have done a bunch of research (and a lot of great info came from all the participants of this forum) and we're pretty sure we're going to buy one soon. A few quick question and would love your input. 1. Does Dodge Canada still offer a grad rebates? I remember about 10 years ago when I finished (for the time being) school, they had either a $750 or $500. 2. What are looking at is a 2014 Dodge Journey R/T with AWD, flexible seating package, rear seat Entertainment, DVD, Navigation, UConnect, Power Sunroof, and leather. The local dealer here has this posted for $37,060. http://www.richmondchrysler.com/new/Dodge/2014-Dodge-Journey-richmond-bc-cee8417d0a0a00de016a2dd431755bf9.htm What would be a reasonable expectation for OTR price? And what do you think would qualify as a "stellar deal"? Looking forward to your thoughts! Thanks!
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