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Remember the Dodge Magnum?
Back when it was first starting to become clear that American buyers wanted more crossovers, DaimlerChrysler tried to lead the market by producing two wagons as sedan replacements. Neither sold particularly well; the Dodge Caliber was a disaster, but the Dodge Magnum had its share of followers.
Essentially a station wagon form of the Chrysler 300, the Magnum came well before the Charger and Challenger.
Read the full story: Will the 300 be replaced by a Magnum variant? »
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Back when it was first starting to become clear that American buyers wanted more crossovers, DaimlerChrysler tried to lead the market by producing two wagons as sedan replacements. Neither sold particularly well; the Dodge Caliber was a disaster, but the Dodge Magnum had its share of followers.
Essentially a station wagon form of the Chrysler 300, the Magnum came well before the Charger and Challenger.
Read the full story: Will the 300 be replaced by a Magnum variant? »
More...