2.9
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 50,000 miles
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Since I purchased a 1999 Chrysler Concorde new, I have had the car in the dealer over 20 times. I have numerous electrical issues, I have been stranded numerous times and I have incurred costs over the last 4 years that not only forced me to rent a car over and over, but the time lost from work is inexcusable. I have had brake failure almost resulting in a car crash. Now, my car is in the dealership due to smoke smell burning wires and a computer and electrical issue. Chrysler states they don't know if they willl pay for this problem. This has been happening since day one and it's dangerous. I am in fear for the safety of my family riding in this car. It is a death trap. This car should have been deemed recalled under the lemon law. I know various people who have the same car and they have had the same problems that Chrysler ignores and fails to deal with it.
- Hacienda Heights , CA, USA
The brake pedal locked up when the brakes were applied, which caused extended stopping distance.
- Salem, OR, USA
On 6/12/03 I filled out a vehicle owners questionnaire on a 1999 Chrysler Concorde, VIN [xxx]. on 8/02/02 I purchased this Chrysler Concorde with 48,580 miles.on 8/15/02, I took the car back to [xxx] because of electrical problems, car leaking oil, brakes sticking, and air, heater, defrost, ventilation problems.upon arrival to [xxx] on 8/15/02 to drop the car off to be serviced there were 48,620 miles on the odometer. After receiving a phone call from [xxx] dealership stating "that the car was ready." "and had been serviced." After arriving and getting in the car, I noticed that the odometer had been changed, because it was now reading 48,883 miles. I then questioned [xxx] about the additional miles and was told "been everything had fixed." On 4/15/03, I was back at [xxx] having electrical problems in the dashboard. And the air conditioner was blowing out hot air. In the month of May 2003, I received a recall notice about the driver's seat bolt being defective, which may break causing the seat to suddenly recline. I took the car in on 5/27/03 to have the bolt replaced. After being at the dealership for about two minutes I was told that "the car was ready to go." I asked if the bolt had been replaced? I do not believe it had because it was not gone long enough. I also had to request a customer's copy of the invoice. When I received the invoice I notice that the invoice stated that the car was gray. The car is black. Please look into this matter. Thank you [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
- Columbus, GA, USA
Brake power booster failed.
- Berwyn, PA, USA
- Philadelphia, PA, USA