Used 2000 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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Great Car
I bought it used in 2001. It has been a great car. The only thing besides routine maintenance was a drivers side power window motor. Bought a new motor from NAPA for 65.00 and spent 45 min changing it. I have never gotten less than 22mpg and as high as 30mpg across New York. Highway average 28 and in town 23. It has almost 110,000mi and runs and looks like new. I got 50,000 out of the first 2 sets tires. I have not been back to the selling dealer for anything since I bought the car. It has been a much better car than either of my Honda accords were.
Was my 2000 LHS...
...until my wife drove it. We absolutely enjoy this vehicle. Chrysler made the mistake to discontinue the name, LHS has more character than the sister car (although just as nice), the Concorde. It handles nice, rides wonderfully, has a great sound system. A great head turner...even had an 80+ year old lady comment on the chic style.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,50087 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,9991,523 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9902,341 mi away
Owner/operator
I bought this car in 2002 for $18,000 as a "winter" car. I sold my other vehicle and kept this one. I didn't care what went wrong with it and so...nothing did. Finally put in new brakes at 73,000 miles. Put in a new battery out of "guilt" after 6 years. This car has never let me down. Starts and runs beautifully in any weather. Excellent winter driving car. Great road car. Gets 20mpg. consistently which amazes me for a big V6 engine. It's just a wonderful vehicle. Currently 86,000 miles, but starting to show its age and regretfully I'll have to trade it in.
2000 Chrysler LHS Ownership
I purchased the car new and have had a very pleasant and satisfying ownership experience. With the exception of the replacement of an electric door lock actuator, I have had no problems with the car. The car performs well and the 3.5 litre, 250 horsepower engine has plenty of power and gets pretty good mileage. The car has a roomy interior and substantially more rear leg room than most cars, many of which cost substantially more. I can accomodate four men comfortably and get four sets of golf clubs in the large trunk. Try this with most other cars. Overall I have had a very good ownership experience with this 2000 Chrysler LHS.
My wife's favorite car ever
My wife has owned a Grand Am and a Grand Prix. Both were within 2 years old when purchased and always were in the shop. They both, also, lacked the simple little refinements of the LHS. Everytime I drive the LHS, when allowed, I am pleasantly reassured that I have the best car of the road for styling, dependability, and safety for my wife and my family.