Used 2000 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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Sad to say good-bye
I've driven my LHS for 8 years. At a 131,000 miles it doesn't owe me a thing. I have loved this car and enjoyed the driving experience every time I've gotten behind the wheel. The car handles like a dream in all kinds of weather and is a comfortable ride. We had some door lock issues and repairs you would expect after 131k miles but otherwise no repair issues. I could probably drive it another 50k miles but the deals on the '09 300C are just too good to pass up. I'll be saying good-bye to my LHS tomorrow when I turn it in for my new 300 hemi. The 300 is a great looking car but I must say the interior on my LHS offers more. I'm hoping I will enjoy this new car as much as I have the LHS.
Outstanding!
Outsatanding!!!!
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,500409 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9901,982 mi away
Great car - my favorite so far
I'm 6'3" and love the room; even the back seats are comfortable for my size. Dealership has taken great care of us, but the car has rarely needed anything. It has been a joy, especially considering the reasonable price. I expect to own this car 10 years.
Pimpin
Love the car!! If your looking for an affordable luxury car this is the one. Is a full size car but is very easy to drive, doesn't seem that large at all.
Great car, flimsy trim
Overall, this is a great car, roomy, good styling, and well built. One obvious defect, is the exterior plastic trim which becomes brittle after 2-3 years. The plastic hood trim on my car actually blew off my car when I was traveling on the highway. I complained to Chrysler about this, but they told me this is normal for this car, and they don't intend to do anything about it. It costs more than $150 to replace this defective trim.