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ABC owns a fully equiped Chrysler Concorde. The Concorde has adequate, but not great, power. Brakes are subpar. Interior wear is also not what would be expected. However, the interior space is excellent and the air conditioner pours cold air. Otherwise, the vehicle received marks of "agree" to nearly every question. The vehicle handles well, but not great. It is quiet, but not as quiet as it could be. Overall, ABC suggests Chrysler needs "to work on this [car] a bit more..." Overall Rating:
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AH would not buy another Concorde. His vehicle has only 4,500 miles and he has already had major repairs. AH lists over seven problems with his new Concorde. He mentioned (1) differential leaks; (2) serpentine belt and idler pulley; (3) air bag light came on; (4) security light came on; (5) shoulder harness bolts replaced; (6) transmission cooler lines leaked; and (7) oil leaks. What is up, DaimlerChrysler? The 2000 Concorde is an attractive vehicle which handles well. It accelerates quickly and is comfortable. AH, however, cannot overlook the problems. Therefore, he cannot recommend this vehicle. Survey Summary:
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