 
			  The 2001 Chrysler Concorde is a full-size sedan that debuted as part of Chrysler's "LH" platform. It was known for its spacious interior and distinctive cab-forward design. The Concorde was produced from 1993 to 2004. Key trims included the base LX and the more upscale LXi. The 2001 model offered a blend of comfort and style at a relatively affordable price point. New pricing ranged from approximately $22,000 to $27,000. Its roomy cabin and smooth ride made it popular with families and those seeking a comfortable highway cruiser.
			The Good
The 2001 Chrysler Concorde offers a comfortable ride, spacious interior, and distinctive styling (emotional appeal). It provides decent performance from its V6 engines and represents good value for money, especially on the used market (practical appeal). While not class-leading in fuel efficiency, it's adequate for a large sedan.
The Bad
Known weaknesses of the 2001 Chrysler Concorde include potential electrical issues, transmission problems (particularly with higher mileage), and suspension wear. Rust can also be a concern, especially in regions with harsh winters. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent or mitigate these issues. The car's age means finding parts might become challenging.
2001 Chrysler Concorde: Quick Overview
  Key Specs for the 2001 Chrysler Concorde:
- Engine Options:
  - 2.7L V6: Available on the LX model.
- 3.2L V6: Standard on the LXi model.
 
- Horsepower:
  - 2.7L V6: Approximately 202 hp.
- 3.2L V6: Approximately 225 hp.
 
- Fuel Economy (estimated):
  - 2.7L V6: 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway.
- 3.2L V6: 18 mpg city / 26 mpg highway.
 
- 0-60 mph Times (estimated):
  - 2.7L V6: Around 9.5 seconds.
- 3.2L V6: Around 8.5 seconds.
 
- Towing Capacity: Not recommended for towing.
- Trim Level Features:
  - LX: Standard features typically included air conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control, and a basic sound system.
- LXi: Added features like leather upholstery, upgraded sound system, automatic climate control, and sometimes power seats and sunroof. May also include alloy wheels.
 
2001 Chrysler Concorde Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2001 | 
| Make | Chrysler | 
| Model | Concorde | 
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| Category | Compact Car | 
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | Canada | 
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Engine & Performance
| Engine | 3.2 L 6-Cyl. | 
| Engine Size | 3.2L | 
| Engine Cylinders | 6 | 
| Transmission | - | 
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Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | - | 
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Pricing
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| Delivery Charges | - | 
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What Problems Does the 2001 Chrysler Concorde Have?
  Frequently reported problems for the 2001 Chrysler Concorde often revolve around the transmission, particularly slippage or failure at higher mileage. Electrical issues, such as malfunctioning sensors or wiring problems, are also common. The 2.7L V6 engine has been known to suffer from sludge buildup if oil changes are neglected, potentially leading to engine failure.  Suspension components, including struts and ball joints, may wear out and require replacement. Rust, particularly in areas exposed to road salt, is another long-term reliability concern.
While specific recalls for the 2001 model year may vary, it's essential to check the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) website for any outstanding recalls related to safety. Some reported issues are consistent across the LH platform, suggesting potential weaknesses inherent in the design. Long-term reliability hinges heavily on consistent and proactive maintenance. Neglecting routine service can significantly shorten the lifespan of critical components and exacerbate existing weaknesses.
			While specific recalls for the 2001 model year may vary, it's essential to check the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) website for any outstanding recalls related to safety. Some reported issues are consistent across the LH platform, suggesting potential weaknesses inherent in the design. Long-term reliability hinges heavily on consistent and proactive maintenance. Neglecting routine service can significantly shorten the lifespan of critical components and exacerbate existing weaknesses.
How long will the 2001 Chrysler Concorde last?
  With proper maintenance, a 2001 Chrysler Concorde can potentially reach 200,000 miles or more. However, the average lifespan is likely closer to 150,000-180,000 miles, or around 15-20 years, depending on maintenance. The 2.7L engine is more prone to early failure if oil changes are not performed religiously.  Transmission issues are a common long-term durability concern. Suspension components and electrical systems also tend to degrade with age and mileage.  Rust can significantly impact longevity, particularly in colder climates.
			What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
  The 2001 Chrysler Concorde, for its time, offered a decent level of tech and safety features. Standard entertainment included an AM/FM radio with a cassette player, and optionally a CD player could be equipped. Driver-assistance features were limited compared to modern vehicles, mainly consisting of cruise control.
Safety features included standard front airbags. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) were often available, either standard or as an option, depending on the trim level. Side airbags were not a common feature for this model year. No advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like lane departure warning or automatic emergency braking were available.
Crash test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) or IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) should be consulted for specific safety performance data. These ratings would assess the vehicle's performance in frontal and side impact crashes. Keep in mind that safety standards have evolved significantly since 2001, and newer vehicles generally offer superior crash protection.
Optional features varied depending on the trim level, but could include features like automatic climate control, power seats, and an upgraded sound system. The LXi trim typically offered more standard and optional features than the base LX trim.
			Safety features included standard front airbags. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) were often available, either standard or as an option, depending on the trim level. Side airbags were not a common feature for this model year. No advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like lane departure warning or automatic emergency braking were available.
Crash test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) or IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) should be consulted for specific safety performance data. These ratings would assess the vehicle's performance in frontal and side impact crashes. Keep in mind that safety standards have evolved significantly since 2001, and newer vehicles generally offer superior crash protection.
Optional features varied depending on the trim level, but could include features like automatic climate control, power seats, and an upgraded sound system. The LXi trim typically offered more standard and optional features than the base LX trim.
What Colors Options are Available?
Exterior Colors
          Black Clearcoat
        
      
          Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
        
      
          Deep Sapphire Blue Metallic Clearcoat
        
      
          Champagne Pearlcoat
        
      
          Opal Pearlcoat
        
      
          Stone White Clearcoat
        
      Interior Colors
          Dark Slate Gray
        
      
          Sandstone
        
      2001 Chrysler Concorde Prices and Market Value
  When new, the 2001 Chrysler Concorde had an MSRP ranging from approximately $22,000 to $27,000, depending on the trim level and options.  As a used vehicle, its current market price is significantly lower, typically ranging from under $2,000 to around $5,000, depending on condition, mileage, and location. Depreciation has been substantial due to the vehicle's age. Factors affecting resale value include overall condition, maintenance history, mileage, and the presence of desirable options. The age of the vehicle and potential for costly repairs significantly impact its resale value.
			2001 Chrysler Concorde Cost of Ownership
  Insurance costs for a 2001 Chrysler Concorde are generally low due to its age and depreciated value. Fuel costs are moderate, depending on driving habits. Maintenance can be relatively inexpensive for routine items, but repairs can become costly, especially concerning the transmission or engine. Long-term ownership costs can be unpredictable due to the age of the vehicle and potential for unexpected repairs. It is not considered economical to own if major repairs are needed. Budgeting for potential repairs is crucial.
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2001 Chrysler Concorde Insurance
Insurance for a 2001 Chrysler Concorde is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Vehicle with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.
			reasonable repair costs.
How Does the 2001 Chrysler Concorde Compare to Other Vehicle?
  The 2001 Chrysler Concorde competed with other full-size sedans like the Ford Taurus, Chevrolet Impala, Buick LeSabre, and Toyota Avalon. In terms of performance, the Concorde's V6 engines were comparable to those offered by its rivals, but its 0-60 times were generally not class-leading. Features were similar to other vehicles in its class, but the Avalon typically offered a more refined interior. Reliability was a weaker point for the Concorde compared to the Avalon or LeSabre, with more reported issues related to the transmission and engine. Price was generally competitive, especially on the used market.
Alternatives to the 2001 Chrysler Concorde include the Buick LeSabre, which offered similar comfort with potentially better reliability. The Toyota Avalon is a more reliable but generally more expensive option. The Ford Taurus is a more readily available alternative with generally lower repair costs. The Chevrolet Impala is a similar American sedan with comparable performance and features, though its styling might not appeal to everyone. If reliability is a primary concern, the Avalon or LeSabre would be better choices.
			Alternatives to the 2001 Chrysler Concorde include the Buick LeSabre, which offered similar comfort with potentially better reliability. The Toyota Avalon is a more reliable but generally more expensive option. The Ford Taurus is a more readily available alternative with generally lower repair costs. The Chevrolet Impala is a similar American sedan with comparable performance and features, though its styling might not appeal to everyone. If reliability is a primary concern, the Avalon or LeSabre would be better choices.
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Final Verdict: Is the 2001 Chrysler Concorde a Good Vehicle?
  The 2001 Chrysler Concorde is ideal for budget-conscious buyers seeking a spacious and comfortable used sedan. It's worth buying if it's in good condition with a well-documented maintenance history and has been thoroughly inspected by a trusted mechanic. The LXi trim offers more features, but the overall condition is more important than the trim level. Avoid models with obvious signs of neglect or transmission problems. It is not worth buying if you are looking for a highly reliable vehicle or one with modern safety features. Be prepared for potential repairs due to its age. A pre-purchase inspection is essential to assess its current condition.
			
