Used 2003 Chrysler Concorde Consumer Reviews
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Value for what you get!
If you are looking for a luxury vehicle with LOTS of room, HUGE trunk, great comfort and a more than reasonable price (especially used), this is the vehicle. Very solid. Enough bells, whisltes and comfort to pass off as a true luxury vehicle.
Over 40k
Car did ok until it hit 40k, then things started to go wrong - sway bar bushings (common problem), transmission cooler leak (common problem I'm told, expensive to fix) and so on. 7/70 warrenty doesn't cover any of these things.
- LXi SedanMSRP: $3,995322 mi away
Concorde Limited Great Car!
Nice clean lines. Smooth looking dash, all the bells and whistles anyone could want, standard. Great abs,4wheel disc brakes for a car this size. Killer 360watt stereo and CD changer. Just turn the key and go. The car does everything for you automatically. Very smooth ride. Plenty of pep with the 250hp high output engine. No problem getting on the freeway with this baby!
Stupid sensors
This is a very nice car, only had one major problem, the fuel pump. However I keep having issues with oil sending unit. The part is only $11.00 at local auto part stores, but I have go through 4 of them. They sending unit leaks little drops of oil or the doggone oil pressure light comes on and goes off. The trunk don't like to stay open some times too.
6 months and 16kmi & no probs!!!!!
It is a large car, that averages 20.5 mpg with maybe 40-45% (65mph is less than 2k rpm) highway driving. It has space for 5 adults and ALL their stuff. The trunk is like a cavern. Preformance is excellent for 234hp an auto, and being a relatively large car. Fantastic brakes also. There has been one warranty repair, and that was because the antenna is in the rear window, and when the rear defrost was on it had a little static if listening to the radio, no biggie. Slightly rough idle, but is very reliable. You get a very nicely finished car for a great price, but you get a slightly rough idle that runs excellently. I see no problem there.
Into the 50's
I recently traded in my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee for this vehicle. I was already familiar with the Concorde having had one in the mid 90's. I was truly delighted and satified with what Chrysler has done to this model. Lots of power both under the hood (engine) and dash (stereo). For the price this is porbably the best value of any car on the market. The interior and exterior looks are second to none. Having just turned 50 I'm enjoying myself as much as I did in the 60's- 70's with the muscle cars of that era. Living in Canada I would have thought that heated seat would be standard in the Lxi version.
Nice car
I bought the car on October 2006 with 54K miles and after three yrs and 40K miles more, works like new. At the beginning I was skeptical due to the Chrysler reputation, but I was wrong with it. For its size, its very comfortable for 5 adults, sometimes six. My car has leather seats and dark interior, which I liked. Until now, I have no complains with the engine, after all the terror stories I read after. Major fixes: A/C evaporator blown in summer 2009 ($400), faulty driver side power windows ($100), regular maintenance (tires, oil, brakes, etc.). The paint is OK but I find recently a few spots due to excess rain in Puerto Rico and the warranty doesn't cover it.
Chrysler 43 years later
This is the first Chrysler product that I have owned since 1959. The quality level is miles better than the last one. As you can see I have black listed their products for 43 years. I have owned several Ford products over the years but found that between 60k and 80k miles they fall apart. I have owned several GM products and continue to own, since new, a 1989 Cadillac DeVille with 125k miles on the odometer. I'd buy another Cadillac but they priced them out of my reach. I can only hope that my new Concorde will hold up over the next several years.
Loved the 2000 model- Hate the 2002 mode
This car rides like a truck.Without the luxery touring options,like my 2000 had,this car belongs in a junk yard.There are too many complaints to mention.Because of this,I will never buy a Chrysler again.It is unfortunate because I loved my 2000 model.
A lot for the money
Very nice design inside and out, excellent blend of performance, size, luxury and comfort for the money.