Chrysler Concorde
The Concorde continues this year with a host of changes. The Concorde is available in four models: LX, LXI, Limited, and Limited Pro-Am Edition. Engine choices have been revised, with a 200-hp 2.7L V-6 standard on the LX and a 3.5L V-6 standard on all other models. Horsepower for the LXI is 234-...
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Chrysler's mainstream full-size sedan adopts the body of its discontinued LHS near-luxury sedan counterpart and adds a new top-line trim level for 2002. The LHS continues in spirit as the new top-of-the-line Concorde Limited, which added an optional Pro-Am Edition Group at midyear. Concorde...
First introduced in 1993, Concorde is the car that signaled the beginning of Chrysler's resurgence—a resurgence that continues today. The original Concorde introduced car buyers to the term cab forward and became well known for the roomy interior this design affords. The completely...
Minor audio-system upgrades are the sole changes of note for 2003 to Chrysler's mainstream full-size sedan. Concorde offers LX model. It shares it’s under skin design with the Dodge Intrepid and is also the foundation for Chrysler's sporty 300M near-luxury sedan. Concorde seats five...
This car is a great companion on the open road, especially when carrying other passengers. The back seat is very accommodating and it is very comfortable everywhere. The sound system is great too, along with the leather seats. Even as a used car, the condition is excellent. This car is great on...
The Chrysler Concorde still cuts a nice profile, impressive given this design is in its fifth year. Most cars, particularly those with more daring designs, tend to look dated after a few years. This isn't one of them. The bold grille and fluid lines still look terrific.
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2004 Chrysler Concorde LX, Green/Beige Clear coat, V6 2.7L Automatic, 81747 miles, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Cruise Control, Rear Defrost, Child Safety Locks, Front Wheel Drive, Front Floor Mats, Rear Floor Mats, Keyless Entry, Power Door Locks, Power Driver Mirror, Power Driver Seat, Pass-Through Rear...
Chrysler's full-size sedan got an early redefinition as a 2004 model but was unchanged except for option-group tweaks. Concorde offers LX, LXI, and Limited trim. It shares it’s under skin design with the Dodge Intrepid and Chrysler's sporty 300M near-luxury sedan. Concorde seats...
Concorde is the car that signaled the beginning of Chrysler's resurgence—a resurgence that continues today. The original Concorde introduced car buyers to the term cab forward and became well known for the roomy interior this design affords. The completely redesigned second-generation...