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Great Car! - 1998 Chrysler Concorde
By Sammy - April 5 - 9:19 amThis was a great car for the money. It looks sleek and rides very comfortably. I am not sure why it is no longer in production but when it comes back, it will be a winner and I would probably purchase another.
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Surprising Value - 2002 Chrysler Concorde
By catalinamat - March 25 - 6:08 pmI purchased this 2002 Concorde off lease with 17,000 miles on it and now have 118,000 miles on it in under 4 years. The car handles well, gets anywhere from 26 to 30 miles per gallon depending upon where Im driving (lots of rush hour stop & go) and Im very pleased with it. The car has held up well and I recommend it to anyone looking for a comfortable, well designed car.
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Proud owner - 2000 Chrysler Concorde
By adam - March 25 - 11:32 amThis is the most comfortable car I have ever owned. It runs great and shifts smooth. Trunk space is unbelievable, And my passengers are just as comfortable as I am. It looks great too.
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Strong performance for a big car - 2004 Chrysler Concorde
By JLP - February 28 - 8:45 amVery comfortable on long trips, reliable except for an air bag light that comes on intermittently and 3 tries under warranty came up "no problem", but it will come on again, Im sure. Getting 24 mpg combination city and highway, better than I expected. Feels like a heavy car, which it is.
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Great Car for 10 years - 1997 Chrysler Concorde
By Penna - February 27 - 8:27 pmVery little maintenance required other than oil/lube. Did replace belts including timing at 120,000. Good looking car and fuel efficient.
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happy car owner - 2000 Chrysler Concorde
By Mark - February 17 - 9:48 amIm the original owner and have always babied my cars. I have to say I am very pleased with this vehicle and am SO thankful it has a 3.2 and not the infamous failing 2.7 motor. Lots of pep. With a few accessories its a looker in town. The only downsides which Ive learned to live with are wipers with a mind of their own which mechanics have no idea whats up with them. Just the intermittents. On my third factory radio. Door weatherstripping keeps shrinking and shrinking and causes it to hang. And as many chryslers, the factory chrome lettering is peeling off. Overall, I would recommend this car.
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simply the best - 2002 Chrysler Concorde
By don - January 18 - 2:20 pmwe have put 90k miles on this car in 4years. much more room on the inside compared to the Bonneville. the 3.5 h.o. engine has lots of pep. This has been the best car we have ever owned. the only repair was for an electric fan for the cooling system, that it in 90k and 4 years.
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ChryslerConcorde_2000 - 2000 Chrysler Concorde
By MarylandJoe - December 26 - 7:21 am2000 Chrysler Concorde: the best car Ive owned. I bought it new. Interior: well engineered: plenty of leg room, easy access to knobs & switches, and very luxurious. For a car this size: outstanding 30 mpg on highway and 27 mpg in city. The only maintenance that I do religiously is oil/fluid changes, and replacement of tires, brakes, wipers... It has not let me down yet. Sleek look: body features and the paint (metallic steel blue) are still in excellent condition after all these years. The ride is smooth and very comfortable with ample power from the v-6. The only concern - door weather- stripping came loose and does not stay in place - seems to be a bad design. Any fix ideas?
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Great touring car - 2003 Chrysler Concorde
By Hollis - December 19 - 12:21 pmIve had this car for three years and love it. We live in a mountainous area but the Concorde has power to spare. Gas mileage on the highway is often over 30 miles/gallon. Because we are rural we often travel over three hours per trip. Our Concorde is so comfortable and roomy that we enjoy the trips.
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179,000 miles and going strong! - 1993 Chrysler Concorde
By JKH - December 12 - 5:18 pmAfter 179K miles, I still consider my Concorde to be reliable. It gets me where I need to go, even though my wife points out that the power lock button on the drivers side has long since migrated into the paneling of the door. I am happy to report, however, that the passenger side power lock is doing just fine. Also, the car periodically locks and unlocks itself, but weve just learned not to leave it running without rolling down a window. I believe that this gives the car character.