CarGurus Header

Used 2006 Dodge Magnum for SaleNationwide

Filters (3)

Location:

Include delivery listings?

46 vehicles found

Shop with transparent pricing.

Only show listings that include dealer fees
About 2006 Dodge Magnum
This muscular looking family sedan is a station wagon masquerading as a sports car, and a nice alternative to an SUV. It's speedier, better-looking, and packs higher fuel economy than traditional SUVs. The 2006 Dodge Magnum made few changes to its highly stylized four-door cruiser, besides a few interior tweaks in the SXT and R/T trims in the form of silver accents. A tire pressure monitor is available in R/T, and a rear DVD system is an option in SXT and R/T trims. The biggest addition was the SRT-8, a race-car style Magnum that featured a 6.1-liter, 425-hp V8 Hemi which reached 0-60 in five seconds. Clearly this is not your typical station wagon, and is designed to appeal to parents who harbor an inner Vin Diesel rather than an inner Ward Cleaver. Aside from its immense power and jaw-dropping acceleration, the 2006 Magnum handles smoothly, taking curves particularly well and is surprisingly quiet. An electronic stability program, and optional AWD, ABS, and traction control mean a more confident ride on poor roads and in poor weather. The longer wheelbase means an interior that is spacious with plenty of legroom front and back. The power and handling are top scorers in the Magnum, although some drivers complain the 2.7 V6 is too sluggish and should be discontinued. The Magnum carries nearly as much as an SUV when the seats are down and the unique liftgate that is hinged far forward makes it easy to load and unload. The rear-wheel drive gives the handling a more balanced feel. Drivers dislike the plain interior, hard to shut liftgate, and wish for more supportive seats and a noisier exhaust on the Hemi models.

 

Year:
2005
Make:
Dodge
Model:
Magnum
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
250 hp 3.5L V6
Exterior color:
Inerno Red Crystal P
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
87,176
Stock #:
P1444
VIN:
2D4FV48V45H647977
Inerno Red Crystal P 2005 Dodge Magnum Wagon Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$520

 

2005 Dodge Magnum

SXT RWD

87,176 mi

Piedmont, SC
No Rating

$12,495

$11,975

Year:
2007
Make:
Dodge
Model:
Magnum
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
190 hp 2.7L V6
Exterior color:
Orange
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
23,819
Stock #:
P2405
VIN:
2D4FV47T47H643835
Orange 2007 Dodge Magnum Wagon Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$6,432

 

2007 Dodge Magnum

SE RWD

23,819 mi

Blaine, MN
No Rating

$45,304

$38,872

Overview

Image Not Available

This muscular looking family sedan is a station wagon masquerading as a sports car, and a nice alternative to an SUV. It's speedier, better-looking, and packs higher fuel economy than traditional SUVs.

The 2006 Dodge Magnum made few changes to its highly stylized four-door cruiser, besides a few interior tweaks in the SXT and R/T trims in the form of silver accents. A tire pressure monitor is available in R/T, and a rear DVD system is an option in SXT and R/T trims. The biggest addition was the SRT-8, a race-car style Magnum that featured a 6.1-liter, 425-hp V8 Hemi which reached 0-60 in five seconds.

Clearly this is not your typical station wagon, and is designed to appeal to parents who harbor an inner Vin Diesel rather than an inner Ward Cleaver. Aside from its immense power and jaw-dropping acceleration, the 2006 Magnum handles smoothly, taking curves particularly well and is surprisingly quiet. An electronic stability program, and optional AWD, ABS, and traction control mean a more confident ride on poor roads and in poor weather. The longer wheelbase means an interior that is spacious with plenty of legroom front and back.

The power and handling are top scorers in the Magnum, although some drivers complain the 2.7 V6 is too sluggish and should be discontinued. The Magnum carries nearly as much as an SUV when the seats are down and the unique liftgate that is hinged far forward makes it easy to load and unload. The rear-wheel drive gives the handling a more balanced feel. Drivers dislike the plain interior, hard to shut liftgate, and wish for more supportive seats and a noisier exhaust on the Hemi models.

Relevant articles

A better way to discover your best deal

Let us help you find a car you’ll love.

CarGurus Footer