In 1977 the base Charger and Charger Sport were dropped as this body style became part of the newly named B-body Monaco line, and only the Charger SE and Charger Daytona were offered. Sales dropped to 36,204. In 1978 only about 2,800 Chargers were produced (likely to use up leftover stock of 1977 trim parts), after which it was replaced by the similar 1978 Dodge Magnum. that is the time where they stopped making original charger.
You will have to check in with Dodge.
blown fuse in the fusebox.
It was replaced by the brand new Dodge Dart.
It's still under warranty, take it to the dodge dealer.
Sales numbers were too low.
I don't really know the answer to this question but the Dodge Magnum was a good car. I believe it was discontinued. The same thing happened to other Dodge vechicles like: Neon Stealth Intrepid Spirit Stratus Lebaron Dakota Nitro Sundance Shadow Volare Dart Avenger Charger and Challenger.
Dodge discontinued the Neon, along with the Neon srt4, for the Caliber in 2006.
The Dodge Dakota was originally taken off of Dodge in 2009, then renamed the RAM Dakota until 2012.
I wish I knew. It was discontinued in 2012, but it was a nice car.
They didn't stop it, they rebadged it the new Jeep Liberty.
they have almost stopped for the PS2
The Dodge Magnum was discontinued in 2008, due to low sales numbers.