The 2010 Dodge Journey is Chrysler’s only three-row midsize crossover. Launched in 2008 as a 2009 model, it received a relatively cold welcome thanks to its underwhelming engines and poorly-designed interior, shortcomings that it has carried into its second year on the market.Built on the same platform as the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger sedans (the latter of which it shares front end styling with), the Journey can be had with two or three rows of seats, but the three-row variant is a seven-passenger vehicle in name only. The third row has a mere 23.4-inches of leg room, which will be cramped for just about anyone. With 33.6-inches of leg room available, the second-row will be fairly cramped as well, particularly for taller adults. Maximum cargo volume with both rear rows of seats folded is a decent 67.6 cubic-feet, though with both rows up it shrinks to a mere 10.7 cubic-feet.