Used 1996 Chrysler Concorde Sedan Consumer Reviews
Nice Car---but
Design is great. Confort and convience is very good. You get a lot of extras at a resonable price. However, if you keep this car more that five years, the repairs will eat you up and if you want to sell, the resale value is nil. Either way, you lose.
still solid
I've had this car for over 5 years now with no major problems, even though I've put it thru almost every conceivable terrain and traffic.If you're looking for reliability + affordability +comfort, take a look at the Concorde. They changed the design in 97 and went crazy on the ovals, personally I like mine better.
- LX SedanMSRP: $4,995228 mi away
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,
A car to avoid
This car has been the most unreliable vehicle I ever purchased. We've repaired the A/C 5 times, it's gotten new heads, p/s pumps (3), water pumps (3), and a host of assorted items that my mechanic (I've confirmed 80% of his diagnoses with the dealer) claims he never sees on other cars. Oh, replacing windshield wipers - $150 because the motor and wipers are hard connected.
Nice car
I was very impressed with my Chrysler. The engine and transmission are top rate. The 3.5L is very powerful and extremely smooth, as is the tranny. The LXI trim is very luxurious and comfortable on long trips. Interior design is very classy. I didn't expect such refinement out of a Chrysler but was pleasanly suprised. Handling is also quite good for a car of this size. Now the bad stuff: It eats gas with the upgraded engine, Also, although the car is quite reliable in most areas, I've replaced the compressor for the air conditioning 3 times and it's gone out again. At $800 a repair, I'm just going to have to live without A/C!