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Excellent car.. - 2004 Chrysler Concorde
By Bobby - March 30 - 7:42 amIn 2009 i sold my 96 concorde and bought my 2004 with 42000kms.. until now i am happy with its performance.. Its almost 175000 now.. Willing to change the car as it is getting old.. But sad to leave her..
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Nice Car when not in Shop - 2004 Chrysler Concorde
By ck124 - November 20 - 2:33 pmBought this car 4/09 had 42500 miles. It now has 67000 miles. Thought low mileage car would be good. Too many problems to count but I will list the major ones. Engine light comes on over the time I have had it. Cost 1000.00 at dealers. Leak in trunk. Evaporator replaced cost 1000.00. Water pump went out 1200.00. Problems with the brakes 1000.00. Car is in shop now. Not very reliable. I only drive 10000 miles per year. I am very easy on a car. I will not buy another Chrysler. I will get a toyota or honda.
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1994 Chrysler Concorde 3.5L - 1994 Chrysler Concorde
By tbolt2 - July 23 - 8:26 amWe 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.
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LOVE and hate relationship - 2001 Chrysler Concorde
By the17thletr1 - November 10 - 2:00 amI bought the car in 03 with 67k miles in 07 120k 60k later timing chain went 130k all four struts needed to be replaced and the front hubs were shoot. Now a 167k the transmission axle on the passenger side is loose and and noisy. Father dont buy this car for your daughters first car to take to college. Other minor issues are door windows move slow and the window control switches wont stay in place. When i bought the car it rode great and still looks great but every 30 thousand i have to put in the shop for a major repair i love the car but i dont think i would buy it again.
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Great, up to a point - 1998 Chrysler Concorde
By MissSally - September 20 - 2:00 amI got this car a year ago from my grandfather, and it had 183,000 miles on it then. It had been well- maintained, but over the past year its needed a new starter, a new battery, a new timing belt kit, a new water pump, and a new serpentine belt. It also developed a weird problem where, after stopping and starting several times in succession (as in running errands) it wouldnt start for awhile, and no one could ever diagnose what that was. The car now has 198,000 miles on it and Im done sinking money into it - Im getting rid of it! However, this car performed great for a long time and took a lot of abuse well.
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This car is worth it - 2001 Chrysler Concorde
By Big Daddy - June 7 - 12:56 pmI must admit that I initially thought this car was for a senior citizen when I first looked at, when my father wouldnt take it, I kept it and boy am I glad I did. Fuel efficiency is great, it takes 87 gas unlike my Cadillac and the acceleration with the 6 cyl engine rivals that of a sports car. The ride is soft and roomy. I really have no complaints. Nothing has broken down ever, and Ive put about 80,000 miles on this car in 2 years and it already had a 100,000 on it when I bought it.
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so far so good - 2004 Chrysler Concorde
By morgan - February 27 - 12:46 amI went out looking for a compact suv for my small budding family. That didnt work out to well, and just when I was about to give it all up and stick with my old p. O. S. Mazda for another year I found my 04 Concorde. Its perfect for what I need, plenty of room for me, my little girl and my wife. It has 94,000 miles and it still runs like a champ, very smooth and plenty of passing power on the highway. I would recommend this car for anyone. While Im not totally sold on the looks of the car, it is growing on me.. I love this car, but I will be back after a few thousand more miles to Post another review.
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limited issues - 2001 Chrysler Concorde
By loyal cust - February 24 - 7:36 pmOwned the car since new,extremely reliable car. No major issues, car has 165,000 miles, replaced brake booster/ battery at 163K, brakes/ struts at 100k, original engine/ transmission, does not use oil or leak. Oil is changed every 3000 miles, all fluids replaced per the Chry schedule. Plan to drive the car for 1 more year at which time will replace due to the Michigan road salt rust
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Great, comfortable, car with guts - 2004 Chrysler Concorde
By 55&pushing - February 20 - 2:12 amI had a choice between an 04 Dodge Neon or an 04 Chrysler Concorde, each with 62K miles and for $6000. After test driving both, it was a no- brainer, the Concorde blew away the Neon, in comfort, ride, power & interior. (Neon was noisey, bumpy, cramped. Although it had a cam sensor error shortly after purchase,(had to be replaced), and then an engine check light and rouph idle for a couple weeks, it finally went away and has run great ever since. It gets 24mpg in town and 32mpg hwy, unless the A/C is on, then its only about 22/28. Drivers seat it very adjustable even the lumbar support. The leather seats are soft and east to keep clean. It has lots of room and drives like a sports car.
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Franky Z. - 2000 Chrysler Concorde
By Franky Z. - January 22 - 11:43 ami just purchased this car and i am for the most happy i did.I have only had it for afew days,but i am concerned about the weather stripping.Can anyone let me know how much it might cost to replace it on all four doors?