Used 1993 Chrysler Concorde Sedan Consumer Reviews
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1993 Chrysler Concorde Review
The car is awesome to drive and accelerates very quickly for only 153 horses and for the size. The only problem I had with it that it was consistently needing some part replaced.
179,000 miles and going strong!
After 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 we've just learned not to leave it running without rolling down a window. I believe that this gives the car character.
new used car
The car gives me all the power and comfort I could ask for in a family car.
Ol' reliable
This vehicle has been the most reliable that i have ever purchased. With several trips to florida from MA under its belt and a small collision to boot. The power delivered from the 3.5 is unsurpassable from a car of its size and weight. I would like to see some aftermarket body effects for it, though.
93 Concorde Okay
Good design and pleasent car to drive. Handles very well for a largeer car. Interier is spacious, feels roomy. Road noise is somewhat of an issue. Only major mechnanical problems have been elelctrical in nature. None were expensive to repair but were elusive to determine. 3.5 litre provides plenty of power and decent gas mileage. Good ac/heat controls.