Used 1996 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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Potentially good car, many problems
Purchased new (left-over) and currently have 125K+ miles. All things considered, I have enjoyed this car. Repair history: Front suspension starting clunking at 3000m (replacement covered by warranty). Infinity CD quit around 40K miles. Company wouldn't fix/replace. Dealer stated "buy a new CD player, it's cheaper." AC repaired twice. Front end clunking started again at 80K miles. Wiring harness melted at 120K miles ($2800 replacement on a car worth $2000.) Transmission now going, not willing to pay $3000 repair.
Great car
Lost front end at 37000 miles. Dealer covered under secret warranty.
Great Car
Great car, Great engine comfortable seats and good lumbar support, classic styling and rust free after 9 years, beautiful sounding stereo and great reliability
LHS Review
For the most part a good car with some reliability problems. Smooth ride with a cavernous interior and trunk. Decent handling at speed and in the parking lot. Small rear window can make backing up a challenge. Reliability problems started at 60K miles. Have had to replace water pump, air conditioner, steering rack, undercarriage bushings, cruise control and tie rods. Performance and mileage seem to be keeping up. Still getting 22-24 MPG around town, and 27-30 on the road.
Good 7 years
Bought new. Radiator core and trans. went under warranty. Since,- 3 years very reliable and fun to drive. My business partners often remark as to looks, interior size. Note I feel it is too wind noisy on interstate driving. 67000 miles. Had a good dealer. That helps.