Magnum Wagons??

Had a 2007, a rwd RT with no options, Steel Blue (only one I have seen in that color to this day) over light gray leather. General stuff: ALL hemi Mags have leather interiors. Heated seats are optional. They're pretty loaded as an R/T: heated power mirrors, CD/Sirius radio (Boston Acoustics), power seat, tilt-telescope column, and power adjustable pedals are all standard. Sunroof, automatic climate control, an upgraded stereo with sub and Bluetooth, and other stuff are optional.

I put not quite 90K on mine. Absolutely stone reliable. My only complaint was the front rotors warping...I replaced them with OE-type replacements, there are aftermarket slotted rotors (SSBC...?) that are a permanent fix. Note that despite this, the brakes are huge (IIRC, 14" front rotors!) and are very good.

Mileage was 19-22 (all E10) for the most part...the car took about a 1MPG hit in the winter when I ran snow tires. The Hemi calls for 89 octane, though 87 is "acceptable". I ran 89 in summer...the car took a MPG hit on 87, though it was fine in the winter. Best tank ever was on the 2009 Power Tour, a touch over 25MPG on non-E10 gas.

The OE tires (GY Assurances) are awful in snow, but with a set of Winterforces (stock 225/60R18 size), the car was limited only by ground clearance! The traction/stability control system is superb. Had one out-of-warranty repair...a front wheel-speed sensor failed. IIRC, part & labor (dealer) was about $85.

2007 had a bad run of wheels...the finish tended to peel. Mine did, the dealer replaced them with no problem. If yours won't...well, you have winter wheels for the snow tires and an excuse to get a set of SRT8 wheels for summer. :D Note: 20's are optional on the R/T; 18's will work for the winter. The base-model Magnum/Charger 17's will NOT work on an R/T!

Very comfortable car. Note that these are BIG cars: on the scale at work, mine was 4300lbs with driver and half a tank of gas. Avoid the 2.7...it's nowhere near enough for the weight.