Used 2003 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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MY CONCORDE
I have had the car for a little over a year. There is plenty of power in the 3.5L 250hp engine. The transmission and ride are very smooth. The seats are comfortable and the interior build quality is good.The car is very nimble and handles well for a big car.There is a ton of room in the trunk and the cargo net is great for holding groceries from rolling about.
Bad sevice
Nice car that rattles down the road.We went to 3 dealers to fix problems and all three could not help.One of them swichted the tires on my car because I did not buy rear breaks from his shop.The car needs some help with rattles But it's fun to drive.I will not buy another crysler because the service is so poor
- LXi SedanMSRP: $3,995444 mi away
I love this car
Smooth shifting comfortable machine. Plenty of pep and not the first problem. Grill ornament adds a classy look. Handles great. Nice interior add-ons (temp, direction,fuel mileage calculator and garage door opener. Very well built.
Surprising Value
I purchased this 2002 Concorde off lease with 17,000 miles on it and now have 118,000 miles on it in under 4 years. The car handles well, gets anywhere from 26 to 30 miles per gallon depending upon where I'm driving (lots of rush hour stop & go) and I'm very pleased with it. The car has held up well and I recommend it to anyone looking for a comfortable, well designed car.
One of my Best Cars
This has been one of the better cars I have owned. I get 28 MPG on the highway and around 21-22 mpg in the city. I have all the "bells and whistles" on it except for a moon roof. I maintain it on a regular basis and only have had the usual wear and tear like brakes and front end alignment. I hesitate to trade for an economy car as the mileage would not be that much better and I would sacrifice the ride and comfort.
Concorde Rocks
This is definately one of my favorite cars. Chrysler has done for the large sedan what it did for the convertible: completely set a new standard for design and value. The Concorde's ride is better than many 'luxury' vehicles I have ridden in, and it's options are well designed and appealing. The quality is great and the price is more than acceptable. I will definately buy again.
Easy rider
I now have 16,000 miles on my LXI and have had absolutely no problems with it. It is the best "road car" I've ever driven. I'm 61 years old and have never had a more comfortable, reliable ride.
Great car, good value
We've been very happy with the car. Two long trips, 28-30 mpg crusing at 75 mph with the 2.7L V6. Room for three adults in the back, including my 6' 2" father in law. Large trunk. Handles pretty well, turns well for a large car thanks to the cab forward design.
MULTIPLE ISSUES
Shortly after we brought the car in for its 60000 mi maintenance which included coolant flush & fill, it overheated several times. We brought it back to the garage & they told us that some particle had gotten stuck in the system. They flushed & filled it again (no charge). A couple of years later it developed a fuel leak which goes away after engine warm up. We brought it back to the garage for this & they replaced the fuel injector seals but it still leaks. We have brought it back several more times but they cannot fix the problem. My suspicion is that the leak developed as a result of the engine overheating some years ago. Several other issues as well. Not enough space to write here
Unhappy
The car is a very nice car when it runs. When the car reached 30,000 miles it fell apart. 2 Coil packs ,4- o2 sensors,5 thermostats ,1 cat. all trans lines and 1 big headache! All this in 2 years. The car now has 69,000 miles on it and still overheating. Stay away from this car!