The Dodge Magnum name was originally launched in 1978 as an extension of
the Chrysler brand in response to changing rules for the upcoming
NASCAR racing season which would prevent the Dodge Charger from
competing.
NASCAR legend Richard Petty originally favoured the
Magnum in the opening stages of the 1978 season however he found auto key programmer the
handling difficult to control and switched to a Chevy after just 7
races. Despite this, the Magnum has found success, helping Kyle Petty
(Richard's son) win his first race and he stuck with them for a further 5
races before abandoning them due to extensive and irreparable damage.
As of 2008 there were only two known NASCAR Magnums in existence, both
in good condition and one resides in the Talledega NASCAR museum for
fans to view.
From such exciting beginnings the Magnum name was
passed from car to car including the original 'Dart' sold in Brazil and
then as a vehicle in itself sold in Mexico between 1981-88 before being
dropped as a name all together in 1989.
Dodge Magnum Revival
The Magnum model name was brought back in 2004 as a station wagon
version of the Chrysler 300 with some subtle body changes and built in
Ontario, Canada.
In 2005 the SRT-8 - a performance lexia 3 v47 focused model was
launched and sold as the 2006 model of the vehicle. With a 6.1 L engine
and over 425 break horse power it won the Canadian Car of the Year
Contest in 2006 as the 'Best New Modern Muscle Car'. With a 0-60mph time
of just 5.1 seconds and 0-100 mph in 11.7 seconds it's easy to see why.
Dropped Again
At the tail end of 2007 it was announced by Chrysler that the Magnum,
along with four other models would be dropped the following year,
stating they were "…not earning their keep", however Ralph Gilles, head
of the SRT division of Chrysler indicated the name and the model may be
brought back, claiming the death of the magnum was down to one person:
"It was single-handedly killed by one executive who is no longer with
the company. He's retired. A lot of people in the company still like
that vehicle -- a lot."
Outside of the USA, the Dodge Magnum was
sold under the name 'Chrysler 300 Touring' and was essentially lexia 3 citroen the same
with slight design tweaks and the option of a 3.0L CRD Turbo Diesel
engine.
As the Dodge Magnum is at present discontinued owners
have found buying replacement parts, and especially custom parts such as
wheels to be difficult to obtain however there are manufacturers
producing high performance parts to match the high performance of the
SRT-8.
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