4 Star Reviews for 1994 Chrysler Concorde

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  • 1994 Chrysler Concorde 3.5L - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    We have not had the same experience as others. With only 108,000 miles on this car in July 2011, we have had the following experiences: 1. Had to replace whole AC system at 65,000 - cost $1500. 2. Had to have two intake and two exhaust rockers in right back overhead cam replaced in 2007 at 66,500 miles. 3. Had to replace engine timing sensor in crankcase at 82,000 miles in 2008. 3. AC compressor failed again at 92,000 miles in 2009 - replaced at $650. 4. Alloy wheels every 2 to 3 years have to be taken off and oxidation removed from tire bead area to prevent air loss. Worse in winter for some reason. 5. Whole front end tie rod ends and steering linkages replaced in 2011.

  • the hare beat my turtle - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    its ok when its on a full tank,you have to constanly check the tranny fluid to make sure its ok otherwise shell only ride in first gear i used lucas tranny fix ive had no problems with it my other complain is the car has no giddy up and go. i used to think chrysler built damn good cars.i need to change my way of thinking. i bought the car used.joke is on me.

  • For want of a nail... - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    Bought this as my first used car after college. I knew there had been recalls, but I wanted to believe that American manufacturers built a good product. 5,000 miles after buying it (with 58,000 on it) the distributor left me on the side of the road during rush hour. Torque converter locks up in reverse on cold mornings, until the car warms up. Told to get a new transmission by dealership for $3,600, but AAMCO guy suggested I run it until it failed. I just back into every parking space been getting by for 40,000 miles. The turn signals fail when its cold or wet. A/C went, front tie rods and the climate control just went.

  • My Green Baby - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    My mother has a car just like it so I went out and bought one too. Dont regret it one bit. They are very comfortable cars and they have power if thats what you want. Mine has all the options so I really enjoy driving my car, even on long drives. The only down side is the large engine is not very good on economy.

  • not great, but good. - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    For as long as Ive had it, I havent experienced too many problems. Its a great, dependable car.

  • Love/Hate relationship - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    I LOVED this car... until the transmission needed rebuilding at 60,000, and the ENTIRE a/c had to be replaced at 88,000 ($1700). Then there was the water pump and brakes, and how many other repairs that I simply didnt think should have needed repairing. When everything was working, I LOVED this car... until the next thing broke.

  • Nice car - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    Owned since new, only problems were with the air conditioner system. Great gas mileage. But the center console is way too low for the average driver.

  • New owner - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    I just brought the car and love it. Im 65 and have no problem fitting in it and its one of the best riding cars Ive ever had.

  • Happy with mine!! - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    Ya, my ac doesnt work like most I hear about, but I dont have any other complaints about this car. Im geting about 25mpg, the performance is impressive, comfort is above average for sure. One thing to mention is the stock OEM tire is Goodyear GA, not impressed with them at all. I added 4 new Dunlop Sport2 series tires (less than GAs were new), what an increase in performance and ride! Im keeping this car for a while.

  • Big and Mushy - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
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    Really liked this car, some days, and hated it others, but the repairs really got to me. The Air Conditioner broke because of a design flaw, costing me over $1000 in parts/labor. The transmission was useless after 100,000 miles, at least in town. On the highway, this car was awesome. Plenty of power, comfortable seats, great sound sysmtem, all the bells and whistles, even under heavy use and abuse held up OK for 5 years (bought 4 year old car). I recently sold my 9 year old Chrysler Concorde for $2500, not too bad, but this will be the last American car, short of a truck, I will ever by. Car rides like a pig on springs down the road.

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