Used 1996 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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My wife loves it
We purchased it new in 96, and have enjoyed it very these past 8 years. We had transmission trouble early on and later at the 6 year mark had outer tie rod problems, both covered by our 7/70 warranty. Recently we replaced the inner tie rod bushings, a kit is available, inexpensive, easy to replace, but does require an alignment. All concorde, LHS, intrepid owners need to know that these bushings will go out earlier than most because of the placement of the steering box up and behind the engine. Heat 'em out. Left undetected they will go bad and become potentially hazardous. Most of the review problems read have not been seen with our car.
A Little Piece of Heaven
After upgrading from an 89 Olds Ciera, this feels like the epitomy of luxury. The leather bench is a little slick during tight corners, but the suspension and steering are tight and responsive. The 3.3 is more than sufficient for highway and rural roads alike. The A/C will freeze you and the heater makes an oven out of the huge interior space. The computer reports over 31 mpg on highway trips and averages to 24.3 for day-to-day driving. The tranny keeps me concerned, but only b/c of other ppl's stories, I've had no trouble with it.
- LX SedanMSRP: $4,9952,283 mi away
Nice car
Great car. Not the best looking car but sill a great car to drive. Unbelievable in the snow and ice.
Just not for me?
I have had my Concord for almost a yr now. My dad bought it for me it hopes it would be a good school car. The first night I had it, it had an oil leak my dad easily fixed it. I like it but it's not the greatest on gas. And it's a little big for me. Other wise great car. I just need something more fuel economy because I will be driving a lot because of college.
CONCORDE
VEHICLE HANDLES VERY WELL AND HAS BEEN EXCELLENT AS FAR AS REPAIR ISSUES ARE CONCERNED. THE BIGGEST EXPENSE THAT I HAVE ENCOUNTERED WAS THE RACK AND PINION UNIT,