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The Michigan State Police recently caught a 21-year-old man in a 2005 Dodge Magnum doing 153 miles per hour on I-75 early in the morning. By Chris Bruce May 19, 2015 3:45 PM EDT Start the Conversation ...
The Dodge Magnum gets a new look in front for 2008, along with some touches to give the interior a more upscale appearance. The grille has been lowered and stretched horizontally, with added chrome ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...
Before rolling out its new rear-wheel-drive Magnum wagon, Dodge hedged its bets against potential resistance to rear drive by quietly preparing an all-wheel-drive version. Not surprising in light ...
Plenty of observers were surprised when Dodge introduced its Magnum for 2005. Instead of a front-wheel-drive sedan like its Dodge Intrepid predecessor, the Magnum is a rear- or all-wheel-drive wagon.
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 ...
Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge Slant-sixes, Hemis, Elephants, Magnum, and Max Wedge engines ... while RB blocks used 6.768-inch rods and had 3.75 inches of stroke. The first RB engines included ...
The Magnum isn’t remembered very often these days, but those who do recall Dodge’s late-2000s station wagon remember it fondly. What was essentially a Dodge Charger with a unique face and a ...
We envision a modern Dodge Magnum sports wagon featuring electrified performance. A new Magnum could blend the latest Charger aesthetics with estate functionality. Potential high-output ...
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.