Among car historians, the Dodge Magnum often has the image of the underachieving younger sibling of the far more well-received Dodge Charger. This particular line of cars has had it rough since birth, ...
When talking about the Dodge Magnum, we usually think about the Charger-based station wagon produced between 2004 and 2008. But the nameplate is much older than that and found its way on three ...
The Dodge Magnum is a nameplate most memorable on the last generation, LX platform-based wagon, produced during the same period that brought us the modern-day Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans.
The Dodge Magnum never really got a fair shot. The big muscle wagon debuted in 2005 under the notoriously dysfunctional “merger of equals” that was DaimlerChrysler, only to be cut during the recession ...
The Dodge 5.9 Magnum V8 is arguably the most popular of the Magnum engines, which were introduced in 1992 as an improved and more advanced version of the A Series-based Chrysler LA series engines. It ...
Barely a week after we came across a Dodge Magnum that is receiving a Charger facelift and a Hellcat engine, and artist Kleber Silva has decided to imagine what a modern-day Magnum could look like if ...
The Dodge Magnum was a badass yet short-lived full-size wagon based on the Charger, Challenger, and Chrysler 300 chassis that was sold from 2005 to 2008. As with its other three platform-mates, the ...
Once a niche segment with a die-hard cult following, performance station wagons have dramatically risen in popularity. Perhaps Dodge could take advantage with an all-new Magnum R/T. Then, in the early ...
Dodge has dropped its family sedan, the Intrepid, and will replace it next spring with a V-8 powered, performance-oriented wagon targeted at men. The strategy is risky, say some dealers, who want ...