Used 1997 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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Nice Car
Was happy with the LHS. At 100,000 miles I suddenly had several problems, sucked in intake gasket, AC coil had to be replaced, automatic climate control had to be replaced. After approx. $2000 worth of repairs it was good again until I traded it at 130,000 miles. I traded if for a like kind, 2003 Concorde Limite, what a mistake that has been!!!!! Wish I had my LHS back with its 130,000 miles!
Second time around!
In '97 I leased this car for two years and loved it. Ten cars later, I couldn't get this LHS out of my mind, so I bought one with 100,000 miles on it last month. New tires and $2500 in mechanical repairs made it just like I remembered it. Too much? Sure, but I LOVE THIS CAR! It's a dream to drive, the seats are comfortable, the cabin is huge and so are the moon roof and trunk. The styling is timeless. Recent British guests were amazed at this car and couldn't believe it was 10 years old. After driving a bunch of new utilitarian cookie-cutter cars the last eight years, I'm finally happy again in my 1997 LHS.
Value Packed Luxury Car
I've over 100,000 miles on our '97 LHS with minimal repairs or expenses. Round town milage is 19 mpg Highway is 25+. Has been a very comfortable, affordable car.
it's a beast when taken care of properly
My Chrysler lhs is a beast for one reason for having 250,000 miles still going
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Perfect car for us
Meets requirements: room for 6, rear seat legroom, sizable trunk, fairly economical to drive, reliable, fast enough.