Used 2000 Chrysler Concorde LX 4dr Sedan Consumer Reviews
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2000 Concorde LX
I bought my car used from a private party and love the way it looks and feels. Unfortunately, it tends to be sitting motionless in my driveway due to frequent breakdowns. Currently, it is at a dealership and in need of a $5000 new engine due to a thrown rod. It has less than 75,000 miles on the engine, so what gives? My 1990 GMC Suburban with 200,000 on the original engine and transmission is much more reliable, although not nearly as attractive. The engine episode is just the latest of a series of problems, large and small. I'll never, EVER own a Chrysler again. Lesson learned. Point me to the Hondas.
Great Boring Car!
What can I say, just a solid, reliable but boring ride! No issues in five years, reliability is really underrated for these cars. HUGE trunk and back seat, with two kids it hauls all sorts of stuff. Resale is horrible so if you're looking for one they are a bargain!
Solid, reliable car
Good car that averages about 20 mpg in the city and anywhere from 30-33 mpg. Lot's of room and easily accomodates 5 passengers. Yes the engine power is a little on the lower side, but that's to be expected with such a large car being pushed by a 2.7l six cylinder. Huge trunk and plenty of room. We've had the car for almost four years and 47,000 miles; the only thing I've replaced is the windshield wipers. The OEM brake shoes will need changed soon.
Don"t buy
I purchased mine used from a dealer after a three year lease was up by another owner. Drove well for the first while. At 74,000 miiles the 2.7 L engine blew, need to repalce or rebuild. After doing much research I found many major problems with this engine. Oil sludge builds up and the parts do not get lubricated. Chyrsler is not accepting responsiblity. Many, many people are stuck with repair bills in the thousands of dollars. I would not buy another.
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.