Used 1997 Chrysler Concorde Sedan Consumer Reviews
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My 1997 Chrysler Concord
Weak Air Conditioning
Chrysler Lemon
2 blown head gaskets 3 Transmissions Sun/Moon Roof motor binds Cd does not work on radio 2 electrical problems - smoke from dash open sunroof trunk opens on its own.
- LX SedanMSRP: $2,9951,310 mi away
Smells like gas
We acquired this vehicle through a family member and are working to pass it on to some other unlucky soul. Took it to the dealership to have the gas smell checked out under a recall. They said the recall was not active for our vehicle, but they would gladly do a diagnostic for $90. The ABS and traction control have failed and the thing feels like a category 4 earthquake when it idles. The only good that will come of this vehicle is when we get it sold and buy a Volvo.
Better than average 4-dr sedan
I bought my Concorde from a dealer with 14K on the clock. It drives great and is good for long trips. Large trunk. AC evaporator had to be replaced at 63K, but covered under special extended warranty. Only major mechanical problem was water pump replacement at 70K (expensive because it's internal).
Never again - 2 blown head gaskets
I will never again buy a Chrysler. At 50,000 miles the car blew a head gasket. This weekend it blew a second at only 71000 miles. I am going out now to buy a new car, and I guarantee it won't be a Chrysler. By the way, it also has an unreliable gas guage, guzzles fuel, and the air never works long. Two months ago, I replaced the bad front rack ($700). Also steers to the right even though the alignment is correct. Replaced both front tie rods. Other problems in the front as well that I hadn't fixed yet.