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  • Re: Chrysler LHS Shaking [diciembres]

    Written by: tuscanskipper on Mar 19, 2011 10:48:26 AM

    Spark plug wires or plugs are a possibility. However I was trying to tie this into the overheating. I should reassure the owner, that these are very good vehicles and well worth the trouble and expense to set up properly. There is no perfect vehicle. All vehicles become known for certain problems. These vehicles are known for certain problems, and a lot less than most. Problems: - Intake manifold gasket problems ... Read More

  • Re: Mystery of the rough idle on the Chrysler 3.5 V5 solved! [rustyrose]

    Written by: tuscanskipper on Jul 21, 2010 10:18:41 PM

    1). Check engine codes. If no codes: - 1). Change fuel filter. If no improvement: - 2). Check fuel pressure and make sure pressure is not leaking down after shut down. These vehicles are known for fuel rail leaks. There was a recall on it. Make sure it was done. 3). If idle is rough change intake manifold gasket. They fail on all these vehicles. 4). Change spark plugs and wires ... Read More

  • A/C Recharge Port.

    Written by: cujo123 on Aug 18, 2006 7:52:50 AM

    Does any know were is the AC Recharge Port for a Chrysler LHS, year 2000? I located the green valve, but are unable to locate the grey and/or black valve. Thank you!

  • key wont go in

    Written by: cujo123 on Apr 27, 2006 1:27:38 PM

    i own a 2000 chrysler lhs..thing is the key wont go inside the keylock..is there somekind of reprogramming that needs to be done..does anybody else have this problem..it wont go in on either side of the door..thanks for your help..

  • Update on 1999 LHS Transmission

    Written by: rogman on Mar 4, 2004 9:38:37 AM

    Thanks to all who posted follow ups. The 1999 LHS is covered only 3 years, 36.000 miles. No other warranty coverage. I believe the 7/70 warranty started in 2000 LHS models. I had the trans fixed at my independent auto shop. He used 3 Mopar parts for a cost of about $400. All other parts were 3rd party. Chrysler said they would refund cost of the 3 Mopar parts he used ... Read More

  • acco20-

    Written by: fastdriver on Feb 12, 2004 3:32:19 AM

    acco20- Here's the TSB on the sticking windows, a common problem on many LH models. MAYBE your "award-winning 5-STAR" dealer can look it up for you and see if he can resolve your problem. Make : CHRYSLER Model : LHS Year : 2000 Service Bulletin Num : 0803100 Date of Bulletin: OCT 20, 2000 NHTSA Item Number: 618861 Component: VISIBILITY:POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS Summary: A CONDITION MAY EXIST WHERE THE ... Read More

  • fastdriver -- 7/70 warranty

    Written by: mileshoover on Feb 4, 2004 7:14:26 PM

    Gotta disagree with your last that there was no 7/70 warranty on the '99 LHS. Took delivery of mine in April 1998 and was offered my choice of 3/36 or 7/70. Since the 7/70, at that time, included only 1/12 along with it on items other than the drive train, I opted to get the 3/36 warranty. Probably most other buyers did the same due to that skimpy additional coverage. We ... Read More

  • 1999 LHS Owners Beware

    Written by: rogman on Feb 3, 2004 9:34:25 AM

    Have a little over 40,000 miles. Trans shot. Cost to repair $1800 - $2000. Warranty is over. Chrysler says the car is too old! I am on my own. Will start the long battle with them!! So please.....beware!!

  • NHTSA Investigates 99 & 2000 LHS,300M

    Written by: fastdog1 on Mar 31, 2003 8:08:38 PM

    Sorry I couldn't get the link in properly but this is of interest to some of us. www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/dai/20030312_dai_chrysler_se- dans.xml The NHTSA on March 12, 2003 has opened an investigation on the 1999 & 2000 LHS,300M,and Intrepid for a throttle sticking problem.

  • Extended Life Coolant

    Written by: fastdog1 on Mar 31, 2003 7:45:31 PM

    I have noticed now on my 2000 LHS with 40K that the coolant recovery bottle is developing what I can only describe as a black crud. It has the extended life coolant(orange) that is to be serviced at 5yr or 100K. I know many of you will say that is to long to wait. Possibly, but right now there is no technical support to decide on a sooner interval to change ... Read More

  • Service Issues

    Written by: jglackin on Dec 9, 2002 5:18:59 PM

    This is my first post to this board. Not only do I own a 2000 LHS, but I also sell Chryslers. It is very troubling to hear complaints about these cars, since all of them can be easily fixed. Someone, in an earlier post, advised frank discussions with service writers, service managers, GM's, etc. If you are not satisfied in this manner, take your business to another Chrysler dealership - I ... Read More

  • Quality issues

    Written by: lonestarsled on Nov 30, 2002 8:21:10 PM

    No quality issues with my 2k LHS, never been back to the dealer since I purchased it in May of 2000 except to pick up my license tags. I do my own maintenance. I was reluctant to pay 30k for a front wheel drive vehicle but have been pleased so far. You could not have given me a Chrysler product during the 80's and early 90's. I always considered them 2nd ... Read More

  • Brake Pads....

    Written by: bb_lhs_2k on Nov 22, 2002 10:32:13 PM

    I just reached 40k miles on my 2000 LHS, and I'm thinking of replacing the brake pads before they get too thin. Has anyone replaced the brakes with any aftermarket pads, or do you think that the chrysler pads are good enough. I like them myself, hardly any brake dust on the chromes, and no squeeks or noises when you apply the brakes. The reason I'm asking is because my mechanic ... Read More

  • 2000 LHS

    Written by: njerald on Sep 27, 2002 8:01:13 AM

    I have had my LHS for 2 1/2 years and have 34,000 miles on it. I have not had any window problems, shrinking weatherstripping, noises, seat movement, clunking, etc. It gets 20 mpg around town and 27-28 actual mpg on my last 3,000 mile trip where I ran at 75-80 mph continously. My actual mpg is about 0.8 more than indicated by the display. My only complaint is the noise from ... Read More

  • fastdriver - Acura does it right

    Written by: valhs on Sep 14, 2002 8:58:27 PM

    I have to admit that Acura really does do it right. When you spend $30,000+ on a car you expect certain things in return. Acura delivers. One of my co-workers has an Acura, in addition to the 4yr/50K mile bumper to bumper warranty, he also has a loaner car when and if he ever needs it. Service appointments are never a problem because Acura service departments are seldom very busy places. ... Read More

  • Long post but I'm pissed.........

    Written by: valhs on Sep 13, 2002 6:23:29 PM

    As many have posted on the 300M Board, the speed sensor is a weak link. My 2000 LHS with 56K miles refused to shift as I entered the highway. I watched as the tach needle climbed and waited patiently for the tranny to shift finally realizing it wouldn't. Then the engine light came on. I remembered the many posts from the 300M guys explaining the same situation and describing the "limp ... Read More

  • Hmmmmm........

    Written by: lonestarsled on Aug 23, 2002 11:40:25 PM

    The only red that is shown for the 2000 in the Chrysler LHS Brochure is a Dark Garnet Red. That is definetly a rare color for an LHS if it is a factory paint job.

  • 2 Years later......

    Written by: dhgiii on Jul 23, 2002 6:50:26 PM

    It's been over two years since I last posted. My 2000 LHS is still purring along, now with just over 20k on it. A 2400 mile trip to and from Miami last winter down I-95 was great. We averaged 27 MPG with a trunk full of luggage (that's A LOT in an LHS), and at cruising speeds..... let's just say we were REALLY cruisin'. I was happy with the car's performance, ... Read More

  • Loose Driver Seat 2000 LHS-Electrical Problems

    Written by: coronada2 on Feb 20, 2002 8:19:26 AM

    I also am experiencing the same problem with a loose front seat. It's not really too bad, but I notice it and it shouldn't be happening. As well I am experiencing electrical problems. Every so often my headlights will just turn off and then back on again. I was following a friend once and she couldn't understand why I was "flashing my lights" to her; that was how bad it was. ... Read More

  • Loose Drivers Seat 2000 LHS

    Written by: marknel on Feb 18, 2002 12:53:33 PM

    Hi all. Wondering if anyone is aware of or has this same problem. Have a 2000 LHS with 31,000 miles on it. With the exception of an air conditioning pump, we have been okay mechanically on the car other than what are ultimately minor issues. The "biggest" minor issue right now has to do with the Drivers side seat. I just recently had the car in for its 30K service and ... Read More

  • Exhaust Vapor

    Written by: upstateny3 on Jan 23, 2002 11:13:51 AM

    We purchased a 2000 LHS in October - 25,000 miles. Finally had to put our 1990 New Yorker to rest - 204,000 miles. It was a sweet car all the way through, so we had to stick with the Chrysler product. Glad we selected the LHS. Love the car! We're long legged folks so we like the spaciousness of the cabin. It cruises along beautifully. I've read in prior messages about ... Read More

  • Wholly cow 5 posts!

    Written by: valhs on Nov 1, 2001 5:02:29 PM

    I got so excited when I saw 5 posts on our page I nearly *$@# myself! 2000 LHS, 35,000 miles and going strong CD-R's - plays 'em fine. Best one is the wave file for the Star Trek photon torpedo blast. Works great in heavy traffic. KJOO - We don't get offended here. Especially when we're instructed not to take 'affence'. Chrysler owners are generally outnumbered and thick-skinned.

  • New Concord/LHS

    Written by: dave210 on Sep 1, 2001 5:51:16 PM

    I just to my dealer to look at the new 2002 Chrysler vans, but I thought all of you might want to know what the new 2002 Concord looks like. The new Concord looks exactly like the 2000 LHS with the LHS grille and amber turn signal lights. This goes for all trim levels of the Concord. For a MSRP of $30,000 something, you get the Concord Limited with the white ... Read More

  • LHS Trunk Insignia

    Written by: njerald on Aug 31, 2001 5:34:02 PM

    Added the LHS to the trunk of my 2000 to distinguish it from the 2002 Concorde. Cut the LHS letters out of a gold CHRYSLER insignia. http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?UV=565759904003_54357130203&US=0&collid=30017130203

  • It's about time

    Written by: valhs on Aug 30, 2001 6:26:16 PM

    I've been reading this board as well as the 300M board for about 2 months now. I felt compelled to write in. First, ottowrkr, thanks for all the info. you provide to both of our "town halls". Secondly, thanks to everyone for the ideas for enhancing both the appearance and performance of these vehicles, I especially have enjoyed the pix. And finally an observation, that Chrysler has decided to make the ... Read More

  • 2000 LHS and no problems

    Written by: golden51 on Jun 29, 2001 9:13:19 PM

    Bought my 2000 LHS a year ago now and am still very happy with the car. Have yet to have ANY problems. I also purchased Chrysler's extended warranty on line at a great discount from dealership in Arizona. You can check easily if interested the url is autoinvoice.com. I hope not to need it but one major repair will make it a good investment.

  • Anyone Having Problems?

    Written by: tksatksa on Jun 27, 2001 1:40:24 PM

    We bought our '01 Garnet Red LHS on Thanksgiving weekend, 2000. The car has been great! We love it. The only problem that we have seen is that on rare occassions the gas guage has dropped to zero for a few seconds, then jumped back to register correctly. Don't know why this happens. My wife and I have both seen it - when it happened to me I was on a ... Read More

  • djhills

    Written by: beach15 on May 7, 2001 2:43:42 PM

    Our 2000 300M has the so-called "bump shift", though I call it slipping. You can feel it when slowing down and then reaccelerating at around 5-10 MPH. I've had many cars before and know that the transmission is slipping but I can't figure out why--probably another dumb computer screw-up. Or, because of the fact that Chrysler themselves has said before that the transmission in the 300M and LHS isn't that great ... Read More

  • lifter noise and rotors

    Written by: lonestarsled on May 27, 2001 11:07:20 PM

    The 3.5 liter used in the LHS, 300M and Prowler seems to have a noisy lifter at startup. Mine does not make noise at every startup but rather when it sits for an extended period of time, more than a day. I switched from the 10W-30 water that ships from the factory to 15W-50 Mobil 1 synthetic at 6k miles. I live in the hot south and depending on where you ... Read More

  • Chrysler Warrantys @ Discount

    Written by: golden51 on Apr 21, 2001 8:42:53 AM

    After I bought my 2000 LHS I found that its possible to buy Chrysler's warranty at a deep discount via the 'net. If interested check out the following: http://www.autoinvoice.com its a dealership in arizona that posts costs for warrantys at a discount. Even if you buy elsewhere do not pay anymore than this. OH...I LOVE MY LHS. 10,000 miles so far....oil changes only....not a single problem.

  • no title

    Written by: sled1 on Apr 16, 2001 11:24:23 PM

    Looking for Feedback! I purchased my 2000 LHS 11 months ago. Since about 3000 miles the car started have a rough idle almost like a miss. No check engine light and no variation in the tack. The delership has had the car in numerous times! To date they have installed a copilot and down loaded the info to chrysler who says " the car operates within factory specs" The dealership and ... Read More

  • #532 - LHS TIRE PROBLEMS

    Written by: coronada on Oct 13, 2000 5:19:36 PM

    I have a 2000 LHS purchased in April of this year. I just brought it in for it's 6,000 mile check and I also complained about the car pulling to the left. They rotated my tires and now the car is pulling to the right. Brought it in again and they determined that the tires are bad! Go figure. Chrysler will pick up 100@% of the bill, which they should. I've ... Read More

  • STEREO SYSTEM

    Written by: jyanul on Jun 5, 2000 8:48:04 PM

    I haven't been reviewing this section for awhile until today and saw some opioions on the 2000 LHS STEREO SYSTEM. I basically saw TWO extremes: One person who thought is was poor & another who thought it was excellent. I know this is a very personal subject based on what someones ears hear and possibly what they are used to hearing (equipment quality). I've owned quite a bit of new cars ... Read More

  • Road Noise- A concrete problem!

    Written by: dhgiii on May 27, 2000 5:37:51 AM

    Most of us hear the road a little too much. Those that have 300M's with the performance package seem to hear it even worse than we LHS owners. My '94 produced a lot of road noise. It was a little quieter once I replaced the Goodyears. My 2000 is much quieter, even with the factory Goodyears. But it's still not quite there yet. Chrysler's aware of the problem because they did ... Read More

  • An Explorer?

    Written by: oberfieldwebel on May 19, 2000 12:28:38 PM

    An Explorer? If you want to hear about problems just go to the Ford Explorer site, those poor people are really crying! Horror stories abound. What happened to the Chrysler LHS lovers? When the new ('99)LHS appeared it was the greatest vehicle in the market place or so the comments went. Don't we like our LHSs now? I don't know about you but my wife and I sure love our 2000. ... Read More

  • FINALLY bought one!

    Written by: dhgiii on May 16, 2000 1:00:52 AM

    I owned a '94 LHS. It treated me well for 101,000 miles with only two repairs.... neither costing over $300. I started looking at the 300M when it first appeared in '98, thinking it would be the one to get next, but held off. My '94 was running just fine. I continued "looking" and found myself liking the LHS styling more and more. Then Chrysler made my decision even easier. They ... Read More

  • Source of clunking noise

    Written by: norberte on May 12, 2000 3:08:43 AM

    I saw many talks about front end clunking noise on some of the earlier LH model cars. I experienced that on my 95 New Yorker right before I traded it in at 82K miles. I spoke to a mechanics who works for a Chrysler dealer. He said the most common source of clunking noise in the front end is the worn out stablizer bar link, which ties the front stablizer bar ... Read More

  • Features taken away in Y2K

    Written by: norberte on Apr 28, 2000 11:09:00 PM

    I posted in #371 about vibration on gas pedal on my 2000 LHS. I guess it was on some rough services. On smooth roads, I don't get it. I probably was looking at this new vehicle with microscope and noticed all these things. Well, something I missed that was in my 95 New Yorker is the double sun visor. Chrysler did away with it!!! Why?? Now I have to swing the ... Read More

  • My LHS is Great!

    Written by: oberfieldwebel on Apr 4, 2000 12:04:38 PM

    My 2000 LHS, equipped with every option that Chrysler offered, is doing just great thank you. It's almost ready for it's 3000 mile service, uses no oil and rides smooth. There not much to talk about when there is nothing to bitch about. The only problem I have with this car is that I can't get it away from my wife to drive it.

  • 2000 chrysler lhs is pure luxury

    Written by: lhs3 on Apr 2, 2000 5:49:25 PM

    i am an owner of one. the lhs is the most distinctive and best-bred luxury chrysler ever. and to express my feelings about it i wote a letter to the ceo of chrysler stating that the lhs is pure luxury and a have NO PROBLEMS NO PROMBLEMS WITH THIS VEHICLE. ITS A SHOW-CAR!!!!!

  • Extended Warranty

    Written by: oberfieldwebel on Mar 9, 2000 10:41:30 AM

    Would it be a good investment to buy an extended warranty from Chrysler such as the Maximum Care program? My 2000 LHS has been perfect but what might happen after 3 years? The programs are not inexpensive; the "Maximum Care" program is $780 for 5 years or 60,000 miles, but there sure are a lot of gadgets.

  • Still waiting for my Intrepid.

    Written by: gadkins1 on Feb 17, 2000 5:06:20 AM

    Well Jason5, I ordered my Intrepid RT from the dealer several weeks ago. The dealer happened to have an Inferno Red RT coming in soon. Based on my manufacturers order number, my car's ship date was yesterday, February 15. I am now seeing quite a few Intrepids and other LH cars on the road (no RTs yet). I am anxious for my car to arrive. None of the few negative comments ... Read More

  • Headroom question

    Written by: carnutpa on Feb 13, 2000 7:58:20 PM

    I picked up my 2000 LHS last week and I find that the headroom is not sufficient. I'm 6'2" (not a giant) and my head is about 1/2" to 1" from the headliner but my hair touches it and it's aggravating. I'm almost looking through the shaded area at the top of the windshield. If I lean forward (as if I was in an accident), I could easily see where I ... Read More

  • Ready to buy an LHS...if...

    Written by: gadkins1 on Jan 19, 2000 7:22:41 AM

    I just came from my local Chrysler dealer. I had previously driven a 2000 Dodge Intrepid and was looking to drive a 2000 Concorde. The 2000 LHS caught my eye and I drove one. It's a beautiful Champagne Pearl Metallic with Camel leather interior. It has the moonroof, chrome wheels, and the Infinity II Spatial Imaging Sound System with the 4 cd in-dash changer. I happened upon this Town Hall and ... Read More

  • Am i buying a 2000 LHS??

    Written by: kl134cp on Jan 7, 2000 2:25:26 AM

    Tomorrow me and the wife are going to the chrysler dealer to test drive and maybe buy a 2000 LHS. I dont really know alot about the car other than i like the looks. The dealer is offering me the base model with the full size spare for $27,185 it's pretty loaded for a base car. I am a Lincoln/Mercury technician and i do get advantages by buying our product as ... Read More

  • Chrysler came through for me!

    Written by: oberfieldwebel on Dec 30, 1999 12:30:12 PM

    Chrysler solved the undercarrage rust problem I had on the new 1999 LHS that I bought last month. A few days after the area rep. inspected the car I exchanged it for a new 2000 LHS. The 1999 was produced in March of 1999 and was subject to a salt bath somewhere from the production line to the dealer's lot (not near salt water). The 1999 also had Goodyear tires that ... Read More

  • 2000 LHS is a wonderful car

    Written by: achilles on Dec 14, 1999 2:52:29 AM

    I had reserved an Intrepid but when I went to pick it up I found out that I had been upgraded to an LHS for the same price. I kept the car for two days and put 850 kms on it. On straightaways, up steep hills and curves, this car handled superbly. The sensation of getting into this car for the very first time is so pleasing, with its leather, comfortable ... Read More

  • Pics

    Written by: jambi2 on Nov 27, 1999 3:42:32 AM

    Try www.chryslercars.com Go into the LHS section and right click on a pic you like then choose "set picture as wallpaper." http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/newmodels2000/chrysler_lhs_2000_lg.jpg and http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/newmodels1999/Chry_LHS_99_lg.jpg are a couple of nice pics too.

  • 2000 LHS

    Written by: walterchan on Nov 25, 1999 4:05:30 PM

    Consumer Reports just came out for the 2000 cars. Can someone tell me if the Chrysler LHS is reccomended and what's the letter grade for the 2000 model reliability.

  • Spike53 - LHS

    Written by: robin354 on Nov 8, 1999 2:48:43 PM

    I have a 95 LHS and the closest I could get to a "definition" of LHS is; Chrysler uses the letters to describe the car type. The Dodge Intrepid, Chrysler Concorde, and the LHS are all LH type 4 door sedans. The S in LHS may mean sedan, special, or "extended". With Chrysler, however, it may just be an extra letter desiganted for the longer LH sedan. I'm looking at trading ... Read More

  • LHS price-

    Written by: fastdriver on Oct 16, 1999 1:55:42 PM

    Don't know if this will help anyone or not, but in today's paper, there is an ad from Robert's Chrysler Plymouth in Meriden, CT for a 2000 LHS- "0.9% financing for 60 months, leather, heated seats, moonroof, dual power seats, 17" chrome wheels, Infinity 320 watt 11 speaker stereo and more- MSRP $31,220 less their discount $2,221 for a sale price of $28,999". Does not include tax, reg. or conveyance fee. ... Read More

  • New LHS experience's

    Written by: paulcarl on Oct 10, 1999 9:32:26 PM

    (mcgreenx) Your comments on the LHS are great, except that I wish you had posted a week ago. I also owned an Aurora, and just traded it for a new 2000 I30T. I really wanted the LHS, but everyone I talked to about the car told me Chrysler is bad news on reliability. While the I30T has a great warranty, I miss the room of the larger interior and trunk. Who ... Read More

  • 1999 lhs

    Written by: tomjobe on Aug 28, 1999 3:39:17 PM

    My '99 lhs is two weeks old and has been perfect. I waited for th 2000 and drove it. the only difference is a chrome ring around the windows, removed the chrysler emblem on the rear door, the 4 cd changer and the chromed plastic buttons inside. They are not shipping 2000 with sun roof because of a shortage. i took the 99 because i liked it better than the 2000s ... Read More

  • 99 LHS Dealer Incentive

    Written by: tlott1 on Aug 26, 1999 5:50:27 PM

    In regards to the $2000 dealer incentive until 10/4, why hasn't the Dailmer/Chrysler site listed the incentive yet? Thanks, tlott

  • .

    Written by: mcgreenx on Aug 25, 1999 4:32:50 AM

    About the only difference I can see is the 4 CD in-dash changer and the daylight running lights. Someone wrote the gearshift handle was different, but it didn't seem changed in the Y2K 300M I saw. The silver is new and Platinum is gone. There may be under-the-skin changes, but nothing I could see. The LHS list has been reduced to make the 300M $1,000 more than the LHS, because of ... Read More

  • fastdriver/mugwump2

    Written by: mcgreenx on Aug 22, 1999 5:54:01 AM

    Additional item of interest on the DRL LHS issue: A dealer told me they have been advised by Chrysler that they can only order the $40 DRL option on 2000 fleet cars, at least for the time being. Doesn't make any sense, but there is no reason for them to lie, since we are talking about an "ordered" car, not an excuse about why an in-stock car doesn't have the module. ... Read More

  • .

    Written by: mcgreenx on Aug 22, 1999 5:46:20 AM

    Interesting results from research/negotiations on a 1999 and 2000 LHS. The 1999 is offered at $2000 under invoice (the amount of the cash-to- dealer incentive), plus an additional $1000 off for a coupon sent to former Chrysler owners (which I am not) and some people who requested info on the LHS over the Internet (which I did). HOWEVER, Chrysler has subsidized ("program") leases on 2000 model cars, but no program leases ... Read More

  • .

    Written by: mcgreenx on Aug 6, 1999 2:08:18 AM

    I'm seriously considering an LHS and, with the recently announced $2,000 dealer cash and a dealer offer to deduct that amount from invoice, it seems like an attractive deal. (I like the LHS over the 300M primarily because of the trunk size and the little extra interior room. I have an Aurora and the Aurora and 300M trunk openings are comparable: you can hardly get anything of an size (like two ... Read More

  • LHS Incentives

    Written by: stevmoore on Aug 4, 1999 1:58:37 PM

    I am shopping for an LHS and Autobytel told me that Chrysler announced a $2000 incentive yesterday. Incidentally, Autobytel seems to be coming up with the best price - $25770 for the 99 vs 26600 or so from the dealers in my area (Northern VA). What they do is start at the invoice price and just subtract the incentive. They must be making their money on the dealer holdback...

  • .

    Written by: charlesf on Jul 31, 1999 6:42:11 PM

    Tom, that decision is really a personal one. I am waiting for the 2000 model because they would have to drop the price on the 1999 a lot because it is a year old and I like the sound of model 2000. As far as changes go I have read in many forums they will be minor. Chrysler has come out themselves stating there will be a minor drop in price ... Read More

  • 2000 LHS

    Written by: jyanul on Jul 30, 1999 6:45:20 PM

    Hello. I am still tremendously amazed on how may forums, topics, etc are on the 300M and barely NOTHING on the LHS!! I guess Chrysler only sold 1-5 "99" models. Its even hard to get someone to answer questions/opinions on it too? Anyone know why?????? My questions are: 1. With the 2000 model now produced, has any of the problems with the 99 models (wind noise, window sticking, etc) been corrected? ... Read More

  • 2000 Prices

    Written by: pepe5 on Jul 19, 1999 4:26:50 PM

    DaimlerChrysler AG says it will boost the average price of a 2000 Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth or Jeep by $108, or 0.4 percent -- the third consecutive year the automaker has held price hikes below 1 percent. That's if you compare the prices on vehicles at the close of the 1999 model year and at the beginning of the 2000 model year to calculate the percentage change. If you calculate the increase ... Read More

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