1996 Chrysler Concorde
Twisted asphalts, rough and bumpy roads are not big problems for Chrysler Concorde.
Sure-footed as it is, Concorde's cup of tea is battling and overcoming great trials
like this. The sleek cab-forward shapes and its rigid chassis puts emphasis on
man--the one who drives and uses this vehicle, than the machinery itself. When
you talk of Chrysler Concorde, you talk of a vehicle that takes the order of a
limousine due to its roominess. Chrysler Concorde may resemble a classic luxury
car. But gone are the typical and old-styled opera windows and wire wheels, outdated
trappings serving as vinyl roofs, and the front bench seat too.
1996 Chrysler Concorde is a four-door sedan available in only one trim, the LX.
It is long, wide, and well balanced. An aggressive image projects a sporty feel
despite its appearance as a luxurious sedan. Its incredible roominess is a prime
eye-catcher. Inside lies spacious and comfortable leather seats, large trunk,
clearly read and laid out control panels, and an Infinity Sound System with cassette/CD
storage. The occupant's safety is not at all risked. Tinted glass, dual airbags,
power windows, door locks and mirrors, are well-provided. A keyless entry allows
getting in and out of the vehicle without further hassles. Option packages include
an integrated child seat, heated engine block, traction control, air conditioner
vents, and CD player. Driving pleasure is a sure aim for the company. Its engine,
a 3.3L 161 HP V6 powers the ride as it gets to surpass the toughest off-road trials.
Chrysler Concorde defines its own rules. Yet, a clear future shows ahead of it.