Used 2001 Chrysler LHS Consumer Reviews
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SWEET
After 4 years the LHS still turns heads. My experience has been a pleasant one. I have two sons that are both over 6 ft. and weigh more than 300lbs. The LHS transports us back and forth to colleges in comfort and with ease. Inclement weather does not pose a problem due to the LHS traction control. The 2000 LHS has many of the conveniences that are present in the new 2004 300.
LHS Review
My 2nd LHS; great, comfortable and safe Roomy back for guests
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,996557 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,9951,225 mi away
I love this car
I bought this car used in 2003 with 48 K miles, it just turned 81K miles on 1/23/09. I have the gold color, and it looks as new as the day it was painted on the car. No problems at all, I plan on getting a new 300 C next year and keeping this one as well.
Not tired of it yet!
Being somewhat reserved at owning a Chrysler when I travel so much, I did not know what to expect with my LHS. It has been an excellent car. Runs good, looks good and more importantly, has had to be in the shop only a couple of times and those were "trim" issues. Would highly recommend this car to anyone.
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.