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MPG City: 19 - 21 ; Highway: 27 - 29

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Chrysler’s full-size front-wheel-drive Concorde sedan is related to the company’s sportier 300M and the Dodge Intrepid. Each of the Concorde’s three trim levels — LX, LXi and Limited — gets a different V-6 engine. A new 300 series that will offer rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive replaces the Concorde and 300M in the 2005 model year. 

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2003 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $4,525–$6,725
MPG City: 19 – 21 Highway: 27 – 29
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2002 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,825–$5,875
MPG City: 18 – 20 Highway: 26 – 28
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2001 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,800–$4,825
MPG City: 19 – 20 Highway: 27 – 28
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2000 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,500–$4,400
MPG City: 19 – 20 Highway: 27 – 29
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1999 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,350
MPG City: 19 – 21 Highway: 29 – 30
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1998 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,175
MPG City: 19 – 21 Highway: 29 – 30
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1997 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,000
MPG City: 17 Highway: 25
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1996 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,775
MPG City: 18 – 19 Highway: 26 – 27
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1993 Chrysler Concorde

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,775
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