Used 2000 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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owner
This car is a very comfortable and reliable car is easy to drive gas milage 25 town and country, 29 trip uses no oil between changes, is in excellent condition inside and out, has no damage or dents
fun family sedan
the first mopar i have bought, and am considering another. very reliable, and stylish car.purchaced extended warr., but dont anticipate using.awsome trunk space, good leg room,good gas milage,not so good power.
Chrysler's Caddy
Great car with huge interior and an enormous trunk. Power everything makes it a charm, and gas mileage is very decent.
2.7 will fail
We bought this car new and we loved it. The first 120,000 miles we had no problems at all. Then the door locks started to make a bad noise when you use them. Then the engine blew. We have found out that about 2/3 of all the 2.7L engines have blown and there might be a class action suite against Chrysler. If you do get a Concorde DO NOT get the 2.7L engine. I know of engines failing anywhere from 15,000 on up. We have had a few Chrysler vehicles in the past but I will never buy another one again, it is a shame because I have a relative who works for them.
Nicecar
I Love my 2000 Chrysler. I Love the leg room. I was also surprised at the 26.5mpg on my 120 mile commute from Eugene to Salem every day. This is the Only Big car I need.