2002 Chrysler Concorde
Drop the old stuff and make way for the new one. This year, Chrysler Concorde
has opted to drop the LHS clothing, at least in name. Yet, the new Concorde Limited
features a higher trim and has adopted the elegant front and rear styling from
Chrysler LHS. Regardless of the name or the dropped nameplate for this year, a
nice profile is what 2002 Chrysler Concorde boasts of. Though still adopting its
original form as to its heritage, all lines fluidly look terrific. However, the
sleek design does not in any way abhor Concorde from being a vehicle with a comfortable
and roomy interior.

Available in three models, the LX, LXi, and the Limited, each one is gifted with
inherently powerful V6 engines. Despite that of a sculptured classic automobile,
the genius craftsmanship employed by Chrysler designers and engineers completely
presents a contemporary design. Compared with the typical sedans, 2002 Chrysler
Concorde appears sleeker. The grille itself bears the Chrysler nameplate and the
front fascia has been engineered to meet federal impact. The flowing shapes of
the exterior extend to the inside. Being inside gives you the luxurious feel rarely
provided by sedans. High quality materials are much better than that of the early
generation Concorde.
Aside from being spacious, the interior has been creatively designed. Leather
and spacious seats give the comfort anybody would long for in the entire ride.
Unwanted noise and vibrations have been remedied. The Concorde delivers a smooth,
quality ride and feels stable at high speeds. Furthermore, its impressive grip
in hard cornering supports a stable braking performance. Despite the hardest and
toughest road trials, Chrysler Concorde fearlessly stands still and proves to
be fun to drive even on winding roads. The elegant interior, solid acceleration
performance and its overall excellent handling blend well with its appealing looks.
Moreover, you could enjoy many miles of travel with this one.