3 Chrysler LHS results
Chrysler LHS OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Adam
Addison, Alabama
A quality ride.
I was ecstatic when I purchased my Chrysler LHS. It looked like a rocket to me! The LHS has plenty of backseat space to comfortably accommodate five people. The leg room in the back is amazing. My stereo was very good quality, but over the years, the speakers have busted from listening at loud volumes on the way to work. It has held up mechanically as well. It now has 225,000 miles on it! It still drives well despite the miles I have driven. I have kept up with my routine maintenance such as oil changes and tire rotations. It has been a reliable and quality car to drive. The only problem I have begun to encounter is minor electrical malfunctions such as a flashing dashboard. This is to be expected with a seventeen-year-old car. I am pleased with the overall look of the car. It appears to be a luxury sedan and is a beautiful car when cleaned up! My fuel economy is average for an aging car. I've been unable to keep it in alignment lately. For some reason, even after alignment at the shop, it returns out of alignment. I'm afraid the axle and wheel well may have been damaged and the mechanics explained that wheel well issues are common with this particular make and model. Overall, the best part of this car for me is the look, comfort and reliability it has provided for me and my family for five years.
Christopher
Mesa, Arizona
ItÕs a decent car.
ItÕs pretty and looks classy. It was cheap enough for what it was at the time too. The interior is very nice, and it has a great stereo. There are mechanical faults with it that outshine the comforts. The rack and pinion assembly can catastrophically fail, which could be fatal to passengers. It runs smooth and I would consider it a luxury car. It has flaws though. It is severely over engineered, to a detrimental fault in some cases. ItÕs comfortable though.
MM
Pinellas Park, Florida
The Car that always needs a helping hand
This car was purchased 5 years ago as my first car. Little did I know that I would end up paying almost 20,000 dollars for a car that probably will end up giving up in the near future. Within the first two years of ownership the Chrysler LHS decided it would be a good time to not only need new tie rod ends, but Also snap the Rack and pinion in the middle of a parking lot at 2am. At this point I have replaced the struts the rack and pinion and the tie rod ends twice, not to mention the radiator cracked and the tow angle is messed up so it needs new tires every two weeks. The only positive side to having this car, is the fact that if and when you decide to purchase a 26' bicycle do not fear it will fit in the trunk of this car with ease, also the leather seats are a plus.
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