Used 2003 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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What a Car
What a sound system. When I drive the car, feels like I am driving my corvette. I could not tell I was driving 90 mph on the Interstate.
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: $5,995463 mi away
Expecting long troublefree ride
Excellent comfort. Good oomph. Only trouble with transmission at 39,000 due to issue with valve and broken hose due to minor accident- totally taken care with original 7 yr 70,000 powertrain and transmission warranty. Leased for 3 years and decided to purchase due to reliability and comfort. I would have had to pay 10k more for the standard conveniences. Brakepad changed at 38,000 miles - tires still originals with good thread still remaining.
Best Car Ever
I bought this car used with the 3.5L engine in it in 2007 and since then I had no major problems with the vehicle other then the A/C which stopped working.It turned out to be a broken hose which cost me $275 to fix.Other than that ,do your general maintenance and the car will treat you right.Love the factory navigation unit it came with but updating the disc can be pricy if you get it from the dealer ($250).
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.