Your thoughts about a 2000 chrysler concord?

ChristineH

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Ive had the car for about a year and a half now. I love my car, but I'm hearing stories about how they have lots of problems........what did I get myself into?
 
Like some others said, its a Chrysler. Be happy that you haven't had and major problems yet. Sell it while its still good and get another car.

If you do decide to keep it, make sure all the recalls have been taken care of and be extra vigilant with maintenance.
 
CHRYSLER SUCKS!!
I would never buy one.

plain and simple.
espeically it being a 2000 USED. I wouldn't
 
My husband has one that was a hand me down from his dad---he's had it for years with minimal problems. As long as you keep up with maintenance, you should be okay...just keep your eye on it and do what you need to do to keep it running well. He loves his too:) Good luck!
 
They tend to have a lot of issues with the transmission when they get to around 100,000 miles. I'm not a big fan of Chrysler's, but that's not to say that they're bad necessarily. They just tend to have some reliability issues. Not all of them, just a good bit of them.
 
Sage advice - only believe about half of what you hear.

If your car is 9 years old, and you haven't had any problems in the year and a half that you've had it, odds are you will never have a major problem (until it's 15 years old with 400,000 miles, etc..... every car wears out eventually)
 
back in 1999 i got a brand new cgrysler sebring 1999 with 15 miles on it least it for 5 years never had any issues just a couple minor recalls after lease was up i got a new 2006 chrysler sebring with 9 miles on it i still have it today with no problems i take great car of my cars just treat them good and dont dawg them it wont last as long as a nissan or toyota but they are very nice cars
 
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