Ah, yes, the Dodge Magnum, arguably the forgotten LX. It was conceived when Detroit bean counters still held out hope for the classic American station wagon. It didn’t hurt that then-DaimlerChrysler ...
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, ...
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 ...
Defeated by high-riders, right about when they started becoming too popular, the last Dodge Magnum ever made left production back in 2008. As everyone and their neighbor knows, it was the wagon ...
Essentially a wagon variant of the Dodge Charger sedan, the 2008 Magnum stands out from other sedans and SUVs for its rear-wheel-drive layout, and powerful V8s bringing muscle-car performance. The ...
Sharing a name with the man who beat Enzo Ferrari is quite a bit to live up to, but Shelby is up to the challenge. Shelby is a wordSmith and Wesson and was raised to love cars by her father, a true ...
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.