Used 1996 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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Good Car, Some Quirks
I just sold this car, bought it with 28K on it, traded it with 78 K on it. Very nice ride and a lot of interior space and trunk space for a car that doesn't look huge. Transmission was rebuilt at 38k miles (warranty), a/c had compressor failure once in the time i owned it, and when I traded it the fuel gauge was inoperable. Leather seats wore a little prematurely possibly. Bought it for 9000 and traded it and they gave me 4000 for it in Sept 2001. I would buy the car again in a heartbeat if it had a warranty still!
concorde sedan grava chrysler
I had very good luck, rides like when was new. solid car, handles like sports car has touring suspension.like a sturdy handeling car ,one of the best I ever owned.
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A dependable car worth every dime
This is an excellent vehicle for the money and has lasted quite well. Very dependable with regular oil changes and servicing, nothing special. I feel it's the largest mid-size car in it's class by far seating 5 adults with tremendous comfort (much more room than comparable Maxima, Camry, or Accord). I highly recommend it to any car owner looking for comfort, room, reliability, and economy.
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.