Used 2004 Chrysler Concorde Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Chrysler LXi a winner!
Sleek and low design makes the car stable in high winds. Doors open widely allowing easy entrance and exit. Radio can be changed without moving hands from wheel. Fine acoustics. Easy to use sun roof. More than adequate power. Seats have Lumbar support making a very comfortable ride.
A lot of bang for the buck
This car replaced my 1997 Jaguar and it is more comfortable, better handling and has all the amenities that I had on the Jaguar and then some. A true pleasure to drive at almost half the price of top-line luxury cars. To me this is a top-line luxury car at mid- range pricing.
Chrysler Concorde Limited is a sleeper
Traded 1999 Lincoln Continental and got a lot more bang for our buck in features and performance. Ergonomics far superior and everything like driver seat memory adjusts easier, faster and stays adjusted. V-6 is much peppier than previous V-8 and corners flatter.
Chrysler Concorde LX
I really like this car. It has a great ride compared to our old Honda Accord and it is good on fuel economy when you compare it to the comfort you get. It gets around 24 to 26 miles per gallon. My husband and I are both tall so we like the comfort and leg room.
Unexpected Value
I bought the car off lease for less than blue book with only 17,000 miles on it. Since I buy a used car every 2nd or 3rd year just to pile the miles on it, I'm pleasantly surprised with the value of this car. Gas mileage is running 28 to 30 miles per gallon consistently. So far, from July to April '04 I've put on 24,000 miles with no trouble at all! No unexpected surprises - just regular oil changes and the usual 30,000 mile, etc check ups. Very satisfied.