Used 2000 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
Selling IT!
Only because we added a 4th child! I've really liked this car and have all the bells/whistles, but need more room. My only grip: DOOR LOCK MECHANISMS!!! I replaced three of them (three separate doors) within 1 year of each other. SHEESH! Incidentally, the USMC bought a fleet of these cars to transport their general officers!
Best Car I've owned
I've had this car for a couple years now. Use to own a smaller car. This is one comfortable car to drive. The surprise to it is the gas mileage I've been able to get with it. I've had as high as 35mpg with it. On a long trip taking the I-80 from CA to IA. I had some tanks of gas I was able to get 35mpg, most of the time I was able to get 30mpg. When I had a big car in the early 80's I was lucky to get 15mpg.
Great family car
I have owned this vehicle for four years, and am amazed at how little maintenance it requires. After 68,000 miles, the engine still purrs like the day it was made, and has required no repairs. One word describes how this car rides: smooth. There are plenty of places to put coffee, too, with two cup holders in front and two in back. The seats are comfortable, with plenty of leg room for all passengers. I would recommend this car to anyone looking for a big sedan. It has lots of interior space, a huge trunk, and is very reliable. The mileage is also pretty good; I average 26 MPG on my daily commutes.
REVIEW FROM MIAMI
Very pleased with this car, excellent ride, looks, very dependable. Will purchase another Chrysler product for my next car.
A sinking ship
I bought this car used 3 1/2 years ago with 65,000 miles on it. I loved it for the first year, then the air conditioner stopped working, $1000 repair. The weather stripping around the doors is too small and had to be replaced. Another year later the door locks began making a horrible sound. Another year and a half later and the 2.7 L engine is trash, despite regular maintenance and religious oil changes every 3000 miles. This car does not even have 100,000 miles on it. I can't afford the $4000 repair, and many shops won't even work on this engine because they don't want to warranty it. Best offer I've had for the car is $50 after tow cost. I feel like I've been lied to and ripped off.