Chrysler did very well selling a line of sedans based on the AMC/Renault-derived Eagle Premier's platform. Dodge and Eagle sold the Intrepid and Vision, while four different LH-platform cars were sold with Chrysler badges from the 1993 through 2004 model years.

Here's a magazine advertisement for one of the later Concordes, a few years before the Chrysler 300 replaced it. The owner of the Concorde appears to be working on a weekend, judging by the empty-but-for-the-Concorde parking lot, and he has a then-cutting-edge Handspring Visor personal digital assistant perched among the photos of family members and dog. You need to earn a Concorde!