Used 1995 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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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.
A Timeless Treasure
I bought this car used with uner 18,000 miles and never looked back. I was struck by the sporty design, power and handling. While many styles come and go, it seems the sleak, sporty design holds its own. Of all the cars I have been driven, it is still the most comfortable to drive. I can't seem to let it go. It just seems to have that timeless appeal and durability you can't walk away from. I have kept up the repairs and the paint looks new. My biggest expense has been maintianing the A/C. A few bad placed leaks have been expensive. Also,the A/C has a difficult time keeping up with black dash, dark leather interior and the 95 degree Charlotte NC heat. At 170,000 miles, it runs great!
95CONCORD 3.3
Problems with suspension began at 35000 miles and continued. Also, Chrysler disc brakes pitted requiring pre-mature replacement. Chrysler tie-rods are of poor quality. Engine/transmission trouble free at 135,000 miles and body is perfect.
Nice car
Great car. Not the best looking car but sill a great car to drive. Unbelievable in the snow and ice.
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