Used 2003 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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Better than the first
I thought I enjoyed my old '97 Concorde, until I traded it for this one! The Limited has a peppy engine, that still gets good gas mileage - about 23 mpg. The handling and performance reminds me of a vintage corvette. There's more room in this car than some efficiency apartments, and it's got about every luxury feature, except GPS/mapping and a lowjack.
Disappointed
I bought the car with 29,000 miles on it and have had it in the shop several times and have just now reached 39,000 miles. Several evaporative emisson problems and now a shifting sensor/valve in the transmission. I bought this car because the '97 LHS I had was such a pleasure to own. We may just have ended our love affair with Chrysler!
- LXi SedanMSRP: $5,9952,074 mi away
Great Family Car
My Concorde is the best driving car I've ever owed. The only problems are its to low to the ground for large folks like me. It is missing hand holders on the front passenger side which are needed. The body style is boring. The car rides great and it loves highway speeds. The car feels very safe which is good going at highway speeds.
I love my Concorde Ltd
This is a replacement for a 1999 LHS. I am extremely satisified with my new auto. I has the standard features I wanted and fully expect this auto to be as trouble-free as my 1999 LHS which I traded in at 74,000 miles.
Chrysler
Since I had the car it has been a money pit. The final straw was after putting 3K (in two months) into the car the motor blew. The dealer just worked on the car in January ($1006) because of a valve that let to the engine light coming on. Something to do with emissions. I have had many cars, I have never had a motor blow. The car was regularly maintained. this is my first and last experience with a Chrysler product.