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5 Chrysler Concorde results

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Chrysler 1995 Concorde
1995 Chrysler Concorde Base
67,182 Miles
Lincoln, NE
8
days on market
130%
more than similar listings
8
days on market
$7,392
Chrysler 1999 Concorde
1999 Chrysler Concorde LXi
125,553 Miles
Billings, MT
36
days on market
55%
more than similar listings
36
days on market
$4,999
Chrysler 1996 Concorde
1996 Chrysler Concorde LX
50,601 Miles
Angola, IN
28
days on market
90%
more than similar listings
28
days on market
$7,495
Chrysler 1999 Concorde
1999 Chrysler Concorde LXi
126,847 Miles
North Lima, OH
51
days on market
21%
less than similar listings
51
days on market
$2,495
Chrysler 2003 Concorde
2003 Chrysler Concorde Limited
85,308 Miles
Chantilly, VA
26
days on market
22%
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26
days on market
$3,995

Chrysler Concorde OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
3.8
21 Reviews
5 star
24%
4 star
52%
3 star
10%
2 star
10%
1 star
5%
Overall
3.8
Value
3.7
Style
3.5
Performance
3.8
Comfort
4.3
Fuel Economy
3.0
Reliability
3.3
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C.C.
C.C.
Greenville, Ohio
4.0
Stands the Test of Time
I have over 111,000 miles on this vehicle and it still drives strong. The only mechanical repairs I've had to incur with this vehicle are a few headlight bulbs that needed replacing, the driver's side window mechanism started making a funny noise, and regular oil and tire changes. Other than that this car has been a pleasure to drive. The interior of the vehicle is in excellent shape. All the electronics work great, including the moon roof, stereo, even the original factory speakers are still bellowing loudly and clearly. The exterior of the car is also in great shape: I see no peeling, fading, or cracking of the paint, and certainly no rust. The car rides quietly and comfortably and offers ample leg space in both the front and rear of the vehicle.
Tucson, Arizona
4.0
My Chrysler Concorde.
I got my Chrysler camcorder back in 2006, It was an older car and used, but was in very good condition and was very spacious and inexpensive, so that is what drove me to want to buy it despite it being a bit older and not as new as most cars that people were buying. I liked how there was not many miles on it and how it was a good bargain, the inside interior was very clean and classic looking, which was also a plus. It felt very high quality and it was almost new looking when I first purchased it. What I didn't like about the car was that they're were some internal issues, that I had to go get fixed, which make's sense being that the car is older and previously owned. I had to go to a shop just show they could diagnose the issue and fix it before I was able to fully drive it. Once I began finally driving the car, I noticed that it was a bit of a gas guzzler, which was annoying for me at the time. I was constantly having to put gas into it. It felt like almost every other day, although I may be exaggerating a bit.
Golan
Golan
Las Vegas, Nevada
3.0
Chrysler's Concorde: a Journey
While driving the concord, I realized that I felt as if I was in a car that was in a much higher class then it was. The smart leather trim of the seats, and the elegant wood panel dashboard made the car feel very high quality. My Chrysler concord could go zero to sixty in about 8 seconds, nothing terribly fast or impressive, but still fairly fun. I loved the look of it all. With a top speed of 120, hitting 100 was no problem whatsoever.