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Dodge Magnum Road Test
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Our road test for the 2006 Dodge Magnum includes a full evaluation of the
2006 Dodge Magnum from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and
handling performance for the 2006 Dodge Magnum, but also interior cabin
and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the
2006 Dodge Magnum help you decide if a 2006 Dodge Magnum is right for
you.
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 2 |
4 |
7 |
5.6 |
Magnum SE with 2.7-liter V6 feels tepid, requires lots of passing room; Dodge says 11.3 sec 0-60 mph. The 3.5 V6 is OK in town, but has only adequate passing punch. Dodge claims 9.3 sec with rear drive; AWD SXT felt little different. Test R/T did 5.8 sec 0-60, showed ready muscle from any speed. Multi-Displacement System switches between 4 and 8 cylinders without interrupting power flow, but some testers say it causes a slight driveline shudder. Dodge says SRT8 models do 0-60 mph in around 5.0 sec, which seemed credible. SRT8s aren't rated for towing, but other V8s are good for up to 3800 lb.
Fuel Economy
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 5 |
5 |
4 |
4.5 |
No opportunity to measure with AWD. Extended-use-test rear-drive Magnum R/T averaged 15.9 mpg over 11,935 miles. Other test rear-drive R/Ts averaged 15.9 mpg in mostly city driving, 18.4 mpg with more highway work. Test Magnum SRT8 averaged 14.3 mpg. Dodge recommends 87-octane fuel for 2.7-liter V6, 89 for 3.5 V6 and 5.7 V8, 91 octane for 6.1-liter V8.
Ride Quality
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 7 |
6 |
6 |
6.7 |
Little difference between Magnum/Charger and more-luxurious Chrysler 300. Ride generally smooth, composed, but rippled pavement triggers annoying jiggling, especially in V8 models with their firmer suspensions. SRT8s have firmest ride, may be too stiff for some buyers. All versions tested suffered unwanted float over highway-speed dips and swells.
Steering/Handling/Braking
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 6 |
7 |
7 |
5.9 |
Again, little difference between Magnum/Charger and Chrysler 300 models. Linear steering with good road feel. Stable at highway speeds. Not as agile as most like-sized European sedans in quick direction changes, but good balance and grip in turns. SRT8s have sharpest handling, abundant grip. Confident stopping power, but some testers complain of long pedal travel. Test rear-drive V8 models negotiated rainy roads without undue slip. But extended-use-test rear-drive Magnum R/T was difficult to maneuver in 6 inches of fresh snow, despite traction control and all-season tires. Magnum's available AWD is the recommended solution for all-weather traction.
Quietness
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 6 |
6 |
6 |
6.8 |
Noticeable roar from V6s during acceleration. V8s make throaty full-throttle growl, but are quiet enough in gentle cruising. Magnum suffers more road ruckus than 300 or Charger, mostly because of open rear cargo area vs. closed-off trunk, and R/Ts have more tire roar than other Magnums/Chargers. Wind rush evident at highway speeds. Note: Charger's Daytona R/T Package includes aggressive-sounding performance exhaust tuning that some testers found tiresome on long trips.
Controls
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 7 |
7 |
6 |
6.5 |
Instruments large and easy to read, but steering-wheel rim cuts into view of turn-signal arrows and gauges for fuel and temperature. Most controls within easy reach, though some are too low to easily adjust while driving. Navigation system simpler than most to operate. Interior materials a slight grade below those of 300, but feel solid enough with nice array of padded panels--entirely appropriate for the price level.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 7 |
7 |
7 |
7.8 |
Spacious. Ample head and leg room. Generously sized seats, but flat cushions allow occupants to slide during aggressive cornering. SRT8 addresses this problem with sport buckets. SRT8 seats have good lateral support, outstanding comfort. Thick front roof pillars block some drivers' view to front corners. Magnum's low roofline obstructs visibility to sides and rear.
Room/Comfort (rear)
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 7 |
7 |
7 |
7.1 |
Easy entry/exit. Great room for two. Plenty of leg and toe space, even with front seats pushed well back. Head clearance ample in Magnum. Enough thigh support for long-trip comfort, but middle rider must straddle bulky driveline hump.
Cargo Room
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 8 |
8 |
8 |
5.8 |
Magnum's wagon shape means lots of room, but low roofline forces carrying tall objects flat; available cargo nets/bins handy for small items. Versatility enhanced by standard split folding 60/40 rear seatbacks in Magnums, but they don't lay completely flat.
Value within Class
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 6 |
10 |
9 |
7.1 |
Magnum proves aggressive styling and functionality are not mutually exclusive. The 2.7 V6 can't move this big wagon with much verve, but the 3.5 V6 offers acceptable performance, and the R/T and SRT8 are muscle cars. Cargo versatility, passenger room, available all-wheel drive, and solid construction inside and out make most any Magnum an outstanding value.
Total Score
| Magnum SE |
Magnum AWD SXT |
Magnum RT w/nav. sys. |
Class Average |
| 61 |
67 |
67 |
63.8 |
Scores for all Large Cars
| Low Score |
|
56 |
| Average Score |
|
63 |
| High Score |
|
70 |
Also in the 2006 Dodge Magnum Review:
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2.
Dodge Magnum Road Test
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4.