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Hi all, Im just curious as to the ownership demographic of the Dodge Journey who are we all, what do we do for a living etc, is there a "typical" Journey owner ?

I will start off by saying Im married, Im 50 years old have a 3 year old daughter and work as a Television Producer and Photographer for an independent Production company in London U.K.

I bought the Journey (R/T 2ltr Diesel, fully loaded 'Auto, Deep Sea Pearl Blue) because I wanted a 7 seater that did not look like a Van, plus it carries all my photo and filming equipment with ease.

lunch break by a railway siding just outside of Bucharest, Romania August 2010.

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I am 39 years old, married, and have no children. I am a miner and work in a gold mine in Northwestern Ontario about 16 hours away from my home in Sudbury. I needed a vehicle that was large enough to haul my DJ equipment for the occasional gig that I still do, comfortable enough for the long trip to and from work (although I usually fly), and decent mileage (too bad we couldn't get a diesel in North America).

I bought two Journeys, one for me, and another for my wife. Both are 2010 5 seat R/T's

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Not too sure where to start--Quick history!! 65 yrs old , took early retirement on medical grounds ( Bladder Cancer--all cleared & cured now!) at age 62. Had over 30 jobs since I left school . Divorced 35 yrs ago , havnt seen my ex wife or 2 daughters for over35 yrs. Me & my lady partner have been together over 20 yrs she has two grown daughters , the eldest one lives in Switzerland & the youngest lives just 9 miles away with her 13 yr old son ( My best mate)

I have been involved in retail & wholesale management , Security, Motor Trade. I have had Pubs, Clubs , Hotels & Wine Bars, also market trader, Antique shops with my partner, site manager for a large office block complex. Until I thought I would do some thing easy to retire on , I got my PCV Big bus licence & drove municipal buses for Stagecoach for 6 yrs. I then took a job as a Special Needs school bus driver.

When I had cancer diagnosed ,I carried on driving for some time , but I needed some big Operations so I packed it all in ....... I'm now as fit as a fiddle , but no longer find it neccessary to work!!

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39 yrs old male, married, 2 year old daughter, 1 more on the way...

Have been working at a university in North Vancouver BC Canada as a network administrator for the last 13 years...

2010 DJ SE Canada Value Package 5 seat. Pretty good, cheap ($), transportation.

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53 yr old living in Suffolk, England. 3 kids this time round, 2, 5 and 12. Married 3 times, (not my fault...its that 'love' thing!), got 10 kids in total scattered over the planet! In contact with them all and their Mothers who when i visit i stay with with! Nomadic by nature, lived in many different places and have been in UK this time 10 yrs which is too long and i'm thinking its time to move on! My wife isnt!

I commute to London each day and when i'm on shift i am responsible for keeping one of the Underground lines moving in London. Sometimes in winter i never see daylight for days on end. Our building is secure and mostly underground.

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Hi all, Im just curious as to the ownership demographic of the Dodge Journey who are we all, what do we do for a living etc, is there a "typical" Journey owner ?

I will start off by saying Im married, Im 50 years old have a 3 year old daughter and work as a Television Producer and Photographer for an independent Production company in London U.K.

I bought the Journey (R/T 2ltr Diesel, fully loaded 'Auto, Deep Sea Pearl Blue) because I wanted a 7 seater that did not look like a Van, plus it carries all my photo and filming equipment with ease.

lunch break by a railway siding just outside of Bucharest, Romania August 2010.

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I am female, 52 and live in Oregon. Married for 30 years with three grown children and 1 Grandbaby. Work has consisted of Communications for 10 years, then Education for the past 16 years. I bought my journey to replace my Ford Ranger Edge, which was not convenient any more for transporting a baby in a car seat. I also wanted something that did not look like a minivan (did those for 15 years), but seated 7 and would haul camping equipment and dogs.

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45 year old male. Married for 25 years with 3 daughters 13,15, and 22. Spent 8 years in the Navy , met and married a canadian , and have been living here in Montreal, Quebec for a good 20 years. I've been working as a Network admin/specialist for 13 years at the same company. I bought a white DJ SXT with no regrets so far....

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hi, i am a metallurgical technician, at a potash mine in esterhazy, saskatchewan, i drive 150 km per day to get to work and back, from whitewood, saskatchewan. i drive thru 3 valleys, lots of snow, ice, slush, heavy traffic with all the expansion. 2010 R/T... so far so good!

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I am 39 years old, married, and have no children. I am a miner and work in a gold mine in Northwestern Ontario about 16 hours away from my home in Sudbury. I needed a vehicle that was large enough to haul my DJ equipment for the occasional gig that I still do, comfortable enough for the long trip to and from work (although I usually fly), and decent mileage (too bad we couldn't get a diesel in North America).

I bought two Journeys, one for me, and another for my wife. Both are 2010 5 seat R/T's

I was wondering how your wife likes her R/T ... did she really want one when you bought the two?

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I was wondering how your wife likes her R/T ... did she really want one when you bought the two?

My wife loves her Journey as well. Previously we had been leasing vehicles (her's a Patriot, mine a Compass). Our leases were up and she was debating on buying out her lease or purchasing new. She hadn't seen a Journey until we were at the dealership and as soon as she sat in it, she new she wanted one. Half an hour later, the vehicles were ordered and paperwork signed (I had the Car Cost Canada print out with me so no haggling was needed)

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My wife loves her Journey as well. Previously we had been leasing vehicles (her's a Patriot, mine a Compass). Our leases were up and she was debating on buying out her lease or purchasing new. She hadn't seen a Journey until we were at the dealership and as soon as she sat in it, she new she wanted one. Half an hour later, the vehicles were ordered and paperwork signed (I had the Car Cost Canada print out with me so no haggling was needed)

With two Journeys, you will be able to compare the maintenance record of one with the other. That would be great. When I was looking around for a car, it was my wife who kept the Journey in mind after we had driven it. It just seemed to be the best we tried out and the extra storage places really sold us. We have over 70,000 kms on it and it has served us well to date.

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47 year old Fireman in a Washington DC area (Northern Virginia). Married 23 years with a 19 year old daughter. I own a 2009 SXT FWD. Love it. Keeping my fingers crossed it handles well in the snow.

Worked FANTASTIC in the snow so far. Like with any car, you just need to adjust for the conditions. Too many Wastingtonians drive like it's the summertime and wind up off the road (SUVs included). Anyway, sorry for going off topic.

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