Known for designing the original Batmobile, as well as customizing a wide variety of cars, the late George Barris left his mark on one particular Dodge Magnum too. And now, that muscle wagon is being ...
The late George Barris was well known for the original TV Batmobile and incredibly flashy custom cars and this 2005 Dodge Magnum is an excellent example. It features an extreme paint job, a wild ...
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.
There was a time when the Charger was available as a wagon. Dodge didn’t call it that, but Magnum to differentiate it from the Challenger's four-door brother. Produced for four model years, the ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...