2005 Dodge Magnum R/T Road Test
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Ready, Aim, Fire
Call it a shot in the arm for the beleaguered station wagon. And not just some little pellet round either, but a full blown, full bore slug.
Youve probably seen the television commercials, but until you stand beside the all-new 2005 Dodge Magnum you wont fully appreciate how stylish, well-balanced and just plain cool this stock low-rider truly is.
Even better, the interior and mechanicals live up to the art deco exterior packaging -- and in the case of the R/T model, exceed it.
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| The 2005 Dodge Magnum is a seriously cool and powerful shot in the arm for the beleaguered station wagon image. (Photo: Shawn Pisio, American Auto Press) |
Funny thing about that station wagon tag is that even DaimlerChrylser executives dont seem to like it. The Magnum is classified as a sport tourer as are the companys Pacifica and PT Cruiser models.

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| The Magnum features rear-wheel-drive, something not found in a Dodge vehicle for 30 years. (Photo: Shawn Pisio, American Auto Press) |
You can even feel patriotic buying one as all Magnums are built at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario.
Though my tester was loaded to the flared wheel-well teeth, even the base model is an impressive machine. Also featuring rear-wheel-drive -- something not found in a Dodge vehicle for 30 years --
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| As much fun as the Magnum is to look at, rest assured it is more fun to drive. (Photo: Shawn Pisio, American Auto Press) |
The only benefit either of these powerplants has over their big bore brother is fuel consumption. Despite DaimlerChryslers press notes championing the fuel efficiency of the HEMI engine, and while its true their clever system of running on just four-cylinders at times does save fuel -- the big V8 is fairly thirsty when driven like most enthusiasts
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| The fold-flat rear seats provide a large and easy-to-load cargo area. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
As much fun as the Magnum is to look at, rest assured it is more fun to drive. The long and wide wheelbase and low centre of gravity gives a great sense of control, and the tremor inducing power positioned under my right foot provided plenty of confidence on the highway. With a 0 to 60 mph time of just 6.3 seconds, you get the idea. Stopping power is supplied by four-wheel antilock-equipped disc brakes.
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