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What motor is in a 2005 Dodge Magnum?
2.7 L V6
3.5 L V65.7 L V8
2005 Dodge Magnum/Engine
Are Dodge Magnums fast?
With the Charger sedan capable of more than 200 mph, the Magnum could have been among the fastest station wagons in the world—if not the fastest.
Is there a 2005 Dodge Charger?
The Charger was developed to continue the Dodge Charger line with its muscle car heritage, and replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge’s full-size sedan….Dodge Charger (2005)
Dodge Charger | |
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Body style | 4-door sedan |
Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Platform | Chrysler LX |
Chronology |
What is a Dodge Magnum station wagon?
Applied to neither a gun nor private investigator, Dodge’s most recent use of the Magnum name was slapped instead on a station wagon. Not just any wagon, the Magnum was based on the same platform as the period Charger sedan that followed it to market, and was sold for the 2005 through 2008 model years. So, where did this Charger station wagon go?
What happened to the Dodge Magnum?
The unfortunate discontinuation of the Dodge Magnum will serve as a reminder that timing is everything in the automotive market. Produced from 2005 to 2008, the Dodge Magnum was America’s muscle wagon from a bygone era where big-engined station wagons could easily keep up with performance cars.
Is the Chrysler Magnum still in production?
Chrysler ultimately ended production of the Magnum in 2008, along with the Crossfire, Pacifica, and PT Cruiser in favor of producing the Dodge Journey. With the loss of the Cadillac CTS-V wagon, America no longer makes any wagons in any market, but now is the perfect time to change that.
What’s the difference between a Dodge Magnum and a charger?
(Yep, a wagon based on the hit Chrysler 300 was introduced to the Dodge lineup before the Charger sedan, technically.) The Magnum’s headlights, grille, taillights, and other key skin markers were slightly different. This wasn’t simply a Charger wagon, at least not outwardly.