Used 2000 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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Great Car = Best I Ever Had
This car is still going strong at 103,000 mi. Still original brake lining and get 25-27 mpg on the highway. Engine uses no oil between changes. Car looks good and drives great. I wish the new Chrysler was fwd so I could trade. Only criticism is road noise. I would like a quieter ride. Only repair was an air cond evaporator at 78,000 mi.
I wish they still made them today!
I bought this car used with nearly 58K miles. I now have 147K and have had no major issues. Replaced AC compressor twice, and starter once. The suspension is about due for repair, struts, etc...
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,500409 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,9991,173 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9901,982 mi away
Chrysler LHS
An unbelievable bargain; can't wait to drive it every day.Far better than previous 1994 LHS. Fuel mileage somewhat disappointing: 18mpg in town, 24-25mpg on highway. Actually is fun to drive (handling)in a way that Ford and GM luxury cars are not.
Reliable
Bought the car brand new. It now has 92,000 miles on it. Had to get the first set of tires replaced because of uneven wear. Have always had problems with the car bottoming out unless I keep 40 lbs of pressure in the tires. The car engine is a bit loud, but I have never had any engine problems. It has been a reliable car. Gets 20 miles per gal.
great american sedan
a beautiful sedan, well made nicely designed with great lines. I recommend this vehicle to anyone