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How much can I sell my 2009 Dodge Journey for?

In a private-party sale, you’ll typically fetch about 2,000 to 5,000 dollars depending on mileage and condition; dealer trade-ins are generally lower. This article breaks down typical ranges, the factors that influence price, and practical steps to maximize what you can get for your SUV.


The 2009 Dodge Journey sits at the tail end of its market life as a 15- to 16-year-old model. Its value today hinges on how many miles it has, which trim and engine it carries, how well it’s been maintained, and where you’re selling. Below is a practical guide to what you might expect and how to optimize your listing.


Current value range for a 2009 Dodge Journey


These ranges reflect typical private-party offers in the United States as of 2025, assuming a reasonably clean title and standard features. Individual results will vary by region and exact vehicle condition.



  • 60,000–100,000 miles: roughly $3,500–$5,000

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: roughly $2,500–$4,500

  • 150,000–200,000 miles: roughly $1,800–$3,000

  • 200,000+ miles: roughly $1,000–$2,500

  • Trim/engine premium: SXT or RT models with a V6 may add a few hundred dollars over base SE when in similar condition

  • Vehicle condition and maintenance history: excellent upkeep can push toward the top of the range; obvious wear, mechanical issues, or accident history push toward the bottom

  • Location and market demand: urban or high-demand areas can support higher asking prices than markets with limited demand


Prices above are intended as a general guide. A specific car may fall outside these ranges based on the combination of mileage, upkeep, options, and regional demand. Always corroborate with current market data before listing.


Factors that influence your asking price


Beyond mileage, several elements can tilt the price you can secure in a sale. Understanding these can help you price competitively and negotiate more effectively.



  • Maintenance history and records: documented service, timing belt/chain, and parts replacements reassure buyers

  • Title status: a clean title typically earns more than a salvaged or rebuilt title

  • Accident or damage history: cosmetic or mechanical issues can reduce value

  • Trim level and options: leather, Bluetooth, upgraded wheels, sunroof, and AWD can raise value modestly

  • Market demand in your area: some regions have higher demand for older SUVs


These factors collectively determine how close your asking price is to what buyers will actually offer. Being transparent about condition while highlighting positives can help you maximize offers without overvaluing the vehicle.


How to determine your exact price and maximize sale value


To land a fair price and avoid leaving money on the table, follow these practical steps that combine research with preparation.



  • Gather essential details: exact mileage, trim (SE, SXT, RT), drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), options, and maintenance records

  • Check current valuations: use Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds with your ZIP code and vehicle specifics to triangulate a realistic range

  • Survey local listings: look for 2009 Journeys with similar mileage and condition to gauge competitive asking prices

  • Decide selling route: private party typically yields higher returns than a trade-in, but is more work; consider a dealership sale if convenience matters

  • Prepare the vehicle: perform minor repairs if cost-effective, detail exterior/interior, and take clear photos from multiple angles

  • Set a strategic asking price: price slightly above your target to allow room for negotiation, yet be prepared to adjust based on interest and feedback

  • Gather documentation: title, maintenance receipts, and any warranty information that remains transferable

  • Be transparent and responsive: disclose known issues while being honest about condition to build trust and avoid later disputes


Following a disciplined approach helps you anchor your price in reality and steer negotiations toward a fair outcome for both sides.


Summary


The amount you can sell a 2009 Dodge Journey for depends most on mileage, trim and engine, overall condition, and your local market. Private-party values generally fall in the $2,000 to $5,000 range, with high-mileage or poor-condition vehicles toward the lower end and well-maintained, lower-mileage examples toward the higher end. Use trusted valuation tools, compare local listings, and prepare the car to maximize your price. Transparency, good presentation, and a well-researched asking price will help you achieve the best possible result in today’s market.

Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.