Used 1995 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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Luxurious, but with teeth
The '95 concorde is between a cadilac, and a mustang. The size is right in the middle, the interior is in the middle, and the power and handling are in the middle. If you want a luxury car, without a luxury price this is it. If you want a fast good handling car without the police following you, this is it.
A Real Cruiser
Car is very reliable, only a water pump died at 90k. Currently at 110k, and is too comfortable to trade in. Depreciation is heavy in the early years, so a good buy and hold after its 4th year.
Unreliability
I've never owned a vehicle with so many problems. Brakes, transmission, computer, sensors....the list goes on. Chrysler is in denial and won't admit to their faults. Would never buy another Chrylser product.
Can't complain
Picked up in 2002 with low mileage and low price. some minor repairs but nothing serious. Solid car safe in bad weather. Transmission problems after 120K miles and climiate control occasionaly a problem
Watch out over 100K
Good car up to about 100K miles. Had numerous nagging and expensive issues starting at 90K miles. Air conditioning issues abound with a very expensive climate control panel failure. Front end problems resulting in numerous repairs but none prohibitively expensive. Car is fun to drive and handles well with more road noise than expected from this size vehicle.