Back when the LHS was introduced, it looked spectacular compared to the other large sedans. The backlight reminded me of some old Jags. A good look.
@omostim238511 ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking. Very low and long like a Jag
@rickjames686711 ай бұрын
I see a giant Dodge Neon with leather. I would skip this and go right for the late model C's with the hemi. This car was pretty good for spawning the idea for the next generation. 💙✌️
@nwezetx17 ай бұрын
It's too bad that the guy who made this video couldn't get basic facts right.
@haru-10th6 ай бұрын
I don't know why this particular LHS kinda reminds me something of a sedan from Mercury or Chevrolet. it looks good though
@jonathankleinow207311 ай бұрын
We were a Chrysler family growing up, and my dad leased a 1994 or 95 Eagle Vision for my mom. She really liked driving that car. It never gave us any problems that I remember, although it did have to go to the body shop one spring after someone (ahem) thought he would be helpful and clean the snow off of it by climbing up on it with a snow shovel. We turned it in at the end of the lease when we moved from Cincinnati to Florida, since a black sedan with gray leather seats didn't make much sense in the Florida sun. The transmission never gave us any issues in the Vision, but we did have a 1996 Grand Caravan ES that had the transmission rebuilt twice before 70,000 miles. That van, and the 1997 Sebring convertible that replaced the Vision and that had all sorts of leaks and other issues, brought the Chrysler era to an end in my family. The Sebring was replaced with a 1999 Volvo C70 convertible, and the van was replaced with a 2003 Honda Odyssey.
@Bmovie500011 ай бұрын
One of my first jobs in the mid 90’s was working at a GM dealership that dealt with Pontiac Oldsmobile and Cadillac. I detailed, washed and cleaned cars along with running errands and filking them up with gas. I remember the dealership getting a LHS in trade and then discovering what a nice ride it was. Definitely on par or better than Cadillac of the day.
@seed_drill713511 ай бұрын
The LHS was the largest LH platform variant. It wasn’t replaced by the Concorde, it was always sold alongside it. Also, Chrysler was making bank at that time, which is why Mercedes wanted it (before running it into the ground).
@scott891911 ай бұрын
I did a quick look online. Apparently the LHS was discontinued in 2001 and the Concorde continued until 2004. It was "replaced" in the sense that the Concorde Limited for 2002-2004 was literally the LHS with the Concorde name. Similar to how the Chrysler Sebring was "replaced" by the Chrysler 200 despite it effectively being the same car as the Sebring.
@staceypayton515911 ай бұрын
how did Mercedes giving em that Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger platform work out for em' though?..🤔
@jesdadotcom11 ай бұрын
@@staceypayton5159 The LX platform's engineering was already complete. MB injected its own steering and suspension components to cut procurement costs.
@seed_drill713511 ай бұрын
Worked great, but the 300 started cutting into Mercedes sales. Dodge had come out with a really cool looking concept Hornet and they were forced to put out the horrible Calibur instead.@@staceypayton5159
@turnne11 ай бұрын
@@jesdadotcom Mercedes injected their discontinued components
@johnjones39311 ай бұрын
I'm shocked that there is one still in decent running condition. I haven't seen one in many many years. Good find.
@novawagon19657 ай бұрын
I bought a black one new in July 97. I loved the car ,drove nice and the interior was very comfortable. The dealer sold me the Gold extended warranty 7 years ,100,000 miles . Fortunately it was the best thing I did and Chrysler took a bath with this car, even though it cost me $50 bucks every time it was taken in better than paying thousands of dollars. Let's see 1 power steering pump, went out at 38,000 miles so the factory warranty was expired. Next the right drive axle boot went bad not once but 8 times . The steering rack, temperature control panel fan stuck on high defrost, air conditioning problems 3 tmes I believe it was the evaporator once was a recall plus 1 recall for the leaking fuel rails. Transmission stuck in 2nd gear would not shift up or down. They said it was a solenoid. Transmission wemt out while at the dealer getting the A/C repaired for the last time. The warranty was just about up that was a close one 97,000 miles. I gave the car to my son shortly after and he drove it for another 94,000 miles and the transmission went out and the only other problem was of course the A/C. It went to the junk yard The interior was in great shape and the engine was great no problems except tune up and regular oil changes. Told them at the yard about the engine but they said it will most likely go to the crusher. Great job on your video I'm glad someone still has one very rare nowadays.
@BB-tc6gz11 ай бұрын
This car, the first gen Intrepid, first gen neon, and 94-01 Ram are some of my favorite non-performance/classic Chrysler products from a looks standpoint (quality not withstanding obviously). As the 00's crept on things got ugly in a hurry for them though (quality certainly didn't improve either lol).
@dragon81heart11 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree! Chrysler’s design studios were hitting it out of the park! In the mid nineties (Personally I think the 90s had some of the best looking vehicle line ups across the board. Everyone had some really nice looking vehicles, but Chrysler especially)
@BB-tc6gz11 ай бұрын
@@dragon81heart Definitely agree with the design perfection of that decade, especially the roughly 92-97ish portion. Had a '93 Toyota Paseo with 120k that unfortunately got totalled this year. Still it's crazy that a dirt cheap dinky econo box was that pleasant looking. Similar vein to the EG Honda Civic.
@scott891911 ай бұрын
I agree, and I don't even like domestic cars, generally. Their cab-forward stuff and the first gen Neon was a good era, IMO.
@Espiel7811 ай бұрын
" Luxury High Performance Sedan" is what I was told at the dealership when I purchased mine new in 1998. It was a very good car for me.
@Skyisthelimit4me9 ай бұрын
Luxury Handling Sedan was the original interpretation. Maybe they changed it when the horsepower increased from 214 to 253.
@mikezobl960211 ай бұрын
My dad had a white/gray '97 LHS just like this one, absolutely loved that car. The name 'LHS' means LH Sport, its platform mate, the New Yorker, was less Euro-inspired and more traditional with chrome trim and bench seating. The transmissions were mainly a weak point if they were never maintained. 215 hp through a longitudinal transaxle pulling 3500 lb can be rough on the fluid, so frequent ATF changes were recommended. This is why most FWD cars use transverse engine layouts, even though it can make maintenance harder.
@mikezobl96029 ай бұрын
@@Skyisthelimit4meThe difference with the LH cars is that the engine is mounted longitudinally, similar to a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, while still being front-wheel-drive. So the power flow needs to make a 90 degree turn inside the gearbox, which increases the loss between the flyweel and the hubs and that loss is translated directly into heat. The heat is absorbed by the trans fluid which causes it to break down faster than it would in a transverse gearbox, such as the Ford AX4N or GM 4T65 from the same era. Normally this isn't a problem if the vehicle is maintained regularly, but ATF changes are frequently neglected, especially by second and third owners of Chrysler products who may not be able to afford the work for the more obscure services (transmission fluid, PCV valve, fuel filter, etc.)
@ZaeRoot8 ай бұрын
The s in the lhs stands for stretched as it’s longer than the other lh body cars like the concord
@landonbenford83695 ай бұрын
@@mikezobl9602 I read somewhere that when the LH cab-forward cars were still in the Development Stage, engineers hoped one day these cars'd be rear-wheel drive with an all-wheel drive option. Obviously, that didn't happen until...wait for it...the 2005 Dodge Magnum!
@mikezobl96025 ай бұрын
@@landonbenford8369 Correct, the initial prototype for that next generation would've been the 1999 Dodge Charger concept car. That was envisioned prior to the integration of Daimler components on what would become the LX chassis, so it retained a lot of the LH chassis dimensions, as well as using a supercharged 4.7L SOHC V8 backed by a Tremec 5-speed and Dana 44 IRS.
@aaroncrutchfield177511 ай бұрын
5:49 the New Yorker had a bench seat and suspension tuning more like you'd expect of a Chrysler. The LHS had the bench seats and more "European" handling. Wikipedia says the New Yorker was dropped after a short 1996 model run, and the LHS got a bench seat option afterward.
@michaelconlin561410 ай бұрын
The New Yorker was the longest name used for a Chrysler nameplate
@Skyisthelimit4me9 ай бұрын
"New Yorker Fifth Avenue Salon" lol
@3800TType11 ай бұрын
I've heard that LH stood for Last Hope as well. I always love that Chrysler radio it was put in literally everything.
@richardgroves856511 ай бұрын
I drove one of these around California for three weeks in 1996 and found it to be wonderfully spacious, comfortable and smooth.
@jlcii10 ай бұрын
Omg, this is one of my most favorite vehicles from the 90s! growing up I always loved these cars and wanted one. They're still gorgeous looking
@minipandora2211 ай бұрын
Wow! Flashback ! These were super cool back in the day
@drewsey573311 ай бұрын
I still see these around occasionally. Makes me smile every time
@aenoymotors11 ай бұрын
I can hear the creaking of the interior plastics in my head haha. Suprised you found one in as nice if shape as it is somewhere in Illinois.
@michaelwhite937511 ай бұрын
1st Gen LHS owner here. More than just nostalgia, I think this is a great design and driving experience that stands the test of time. So far the core powertain on mine has held up pretty well. I'm at about 76,000 miles. I notice that the ABS and traction control lights are lit on this car. I just had that fixed a few weeks ago. The easiest way to diagnose that is with one of Chrysler's DRB series scanners. Unfortunately not too many people have those. I was fortunate to meet someone who did have one. It turned out that the ABS module had an internal fault and needed to be replaced. Those modules can be readily found through junkyards and I got one that worked on the first try. As for both turn signal indicators being on all the time, I have no idea what that means.
@noway988011 ай бұрын
oh no.
@ChryslerHyper11 ай бұрын
I’m surprised you made a video on this, I’m working on getting one of these. Love this car to pieces. Edit: also, this car looks better without the two-tone.
@doug619111 ай бұрын
This was so much better-looking than the model it replaced AND the model that followed it. On paper (ON PAPER), this was better than the same-year Town Car.
@Skyisthelimit4me9 ай бұрын
That's a bit of a wild stretch lol. Let's be real, the Imperial had an optional luxurious four corner load leveling air suspension system that embarrassed the LHS' suspension on the highway or going across speed bumps. It didn't handle very well nor was it designed to. It also had some Mark Cross ultra luxurious seats inside that would make you put them in your living room. They were better than the LHS' seats. The whole entire Imperial interior was more luxurious than the LHS' interior despite being smaller. Also, the Imperial was easier to service and maintain than LHS. It has a simpler suspension design and more room under the hood than LHS. With LHS vs Imperial, better depends on the buyer. Do they want sporty handling or traditional great American luxury. I love em both and would be unable to choose I would buy both. Better than the 2nd gen LHS, again, not so much. The 2nd gen took the LHS vs Imperial tenor to a different level. It got even bigger, more sporty, more stylish and more powerful. It would depend on the buyer, I wouldn't be able to choose between 1st or 2nd gen I'd have to buy both. I think we can both agree that the Imperial, LHS1 & LHS2/Concorde Limited are all better than the Gen1 LX - 300c in all aspects except performance. Town Car, I appreciate you highlighting the "on paper" part lol. I'm assuming you're talking about the 3.5 214hp vs 4.6 210hp. That's the only edge LHS would have over a Town Car, but LHS buyers would hardly ever use that 214hp ditto for Town Car drivers, they'd never use that 210hp because they have 275 ft/lbs torque @ 3,000rpm and can tow 5,000lbs. The Continental was inline with the LHS. One I'd have a tough choice choosing too, I'd have to buy both lol. I have owned a forest green 97 LHS and a silver 99 LHS. I can't say which one I liked better, it was equal love for both. The 97 rode better the 99 handled better the 97 had more low end torque just tapping the gas the 99 had more midrange and top end punch pressing the gas a little harder. The fuel economy was the same for both no matter how I drove em. The exhaust at low rpm on the 97 is nice and sonorous the exhaust on the 99 is exhilarating at higher rpm. Chrysler Dodge vehicles had some nice exhaust systems built from the factory back then everybody forgets that lol
@landonbenford83695 ай бұрын
@@Skyisthelimit4me Could. Not. Agree More! I'm a HUGE Fan of the 1980's boxy look like the Impala, LTD, and the Seventh, and unfortunately, Final Generation Imperial! If I had to choose between this Generation LHS and the Seventh Generation Imperial, I'd have to do some Serious research and think about it! The Imperial was built in Belvidere, just outside my hometown Chicago. But this LHS is almost a dead-ringer for the Final Gen. (1994-6) New Yorker which IS one of the Most BEAUTIFUL CARS I've EVER Seen close-up!!!!!😍😍
@MalaiseEra7 ай бұрын
I drive a ‘94 Concorde. The little 3.3 V6 (the good engine compared to the 3.5) makes me smile every time I drive it. It is my most favorite thing ever, the LH platform cars are awesome and very comfy. Only problem I have had is the annoying Air Bag light. I am never letting it go.😊 Also the LHS had an optinal bench seat. The Concorde and Intrepid did too.
@landonbenford83695 ай бұрын
Your car's Value is Rising!!🧐
@andypre166711 ай бұрын
I still have a 99 300M (build date 5/98) with almost 250,000 km (about 150,000 mi) on it. The transmissions will last if you regularly service them with ATF+4 and ONLY ATF+4.
@alanluna37656 ай бұрын
Im bummed you didn’t show the regular sized tire in the trunk. I’ve had a ‘00 deville and ‘00 Buick park avenue and I absolutely hate the small donut tires. That’s another reason why I love my Chrysler. I would have loved for my chrysler to have been in the channel but it’s getting fixed it got crashed into by some drunk at my mechanics house in vegas while visiting. Love the video and shots of these I have a 94 burgundy and silver lhs with 76k miles on it still.
@fgeiger419 ай бұрын
The Last Hope. I had the redesigned Intrepid RT and 300M Special. Never had an issue with either. Both were awesome, with the exception of the battery being located in the wheel well. I still wake up in the middle of the night wondering why. 🤔 😂
@samuelek8111 ай бұрын
I bought a 1994 LHS in 2004 at an auction for $1350. The trans blew on my way home…this video reminded me of that. I paid a $1000 for a swap. Yes it was super comfortable. You incorrectly mentioned no front bench seat. My 94 had that. Also the trunk looks cavernous but it’s shallow amd the seats dont fold. It was an issue for me as i used this car for a small painting business while in college and couldn’t fit anything large. My next car, a 95 civic hatchback, while much smaller yad a much more versatile trunk that i could load with ladders, planks, what not. I liked the chrysler but was glad to be rid of it
@geeksimmer248811 ай бұрын
My dad had a maroon LHS and that thing was so sweet
@scott891911 ай бұрын
Chrysler from the 90s felt worlds better than Chrysler from the late 2000s.
@05gtdriver11 ай бұрын
I bought the exact same color 1997 LHS in 2016 with 21,000 miles on it. The owners had passed on and a friend of mine who lived next to them, asked me if I wanted to buy it. It had sat up in a car port for 5 years(since 2011), but it was in excellent condition. After getting it towed to a mechanic friend who performed a major tune-up, I was in only $2400 for everything. Of course, things quickly needed addressing, mainly rubber items. I had to replace the steering rack bushings(the rack sits up against the firewall), new front subframe mounts, new tires, and the timing belt/tensioner/water pump. Front CV axles followed, along with front brakes. I was in for nearly $4000 for everything, all said and done. Great car after all that work. My wife loved it to death. I knew their track record, so I sold it in 2019 for $3,000 with just 46,000 miles on it. Ran perfectly, I had installed a Sirius radio. The beige leather interior was flawless. Somebody scored big time when I sold it IMO. Alas, that whole Company Has Recommended You Should Learn Engine Repair(Chrysler) saying kept ringing in my head. I bought the wife a brand new 2019 Ford Fusion for her birthday, and we've been very pleased, with now 55,000 miles on it.
@JeepsOnTheRun11 ай бұрын
Love this. Parents had one when I was in highschool.. I spent thousands and thousands of miles behind the wheel of this vehicle. This was the "higher" trim of the concord.
@2001sixflags11 ай бұрын
The interior of this LHS is remarkably similar to my friend's 1994 Chrysler Concorde. Same V6, too.
@weegeemike11 ай бұрын
A Chrysler service tech told me that LHS stood for the "LH Platform - Special". Which makes sense due to the fact this car and the New Yorker had a longer wheelbase and more formal roofline, as LHS was the flagship for Chrysler at the time.
@oldyellow812011 ай бұрын
I always thought the first gen LH platforms were beautiful, but particularly the first gen LHS's. They had an understated elegance of design not unlike the radically new Lincolns were in 1961. I was so impressed by the first LHS in '94, that I rented one for a long weekend when they first came out - it looked exactly like this one in the video. I loved driving that around and put several hundred miles on it. I still have a bunch of pictures that I took of it. Absolutely beautiful car. Tom is very lucky to have this car!
@Alcyone85011 ай бұрын
I've always had a "normal car crush" on these as well as the slightly more "bubbly" and rounded LHS which came after it ♡
@stevewojdyla297911 ай бұрын
Had the same one. 180K miles on the original trans when I sold it. Best seats without a doubt.
@roberttorrance905911 ай бұрын
Me too. I got the same exact car. Mine has 275.000 miles. As far as I know it's the original trans
@bennetfox11 ай бұрын
Straight from the Chrysler literature, LHS stands for Luxury Highline Sedan. My neighbor had a 1995 LHS and that car would haul ass and be very comfortable at the same time!!
@Gudi10211 ай бұрын
Worked at Chrysler in the 90"s and the joke was that LH cars stood for Last Hope. Joking aside, is a great car.
@FCT8306onTwoWheels11 ай бұрын
back in its day I rode in one when my parents were home shopping. Comfy for sure and quite luxurious like the Town and Country trim vehicles. However the Dodge Intrepid still is my favorite from back in the day :)
@willb574411 ай бұрын
There’s an old 94 LHS that sits at an inspection station near me, been there ever since I can remember some 20 years. Surprisingly once or twice a year it moves parking spaces but that’s all. Always loved the look of these cars.
@dragon81heart11 ай бұрын
The first Gen LH cars were fantastic highway cruisers, had really good styling, more interior room than I knew what to do with, an absolute blast furnace for a heater, and with the 3.5 was actually pretty quick (especially for the early 90s) I had a 1993 Dodge Intrepid ES, in gorgeous green and silver. Loved that car. Yeah it wasn’t quite to Toyota levels of build quality but was definitely better than what most of Chrysler had been doing until that point. But the Achilles heel... The transmission (Ford had the same issues in the Taurus/Sable/Continental at the time) I had mine rebuilt twice in 4 years, and was starting to go again so I just sold it I do miss that car though Oh yeah, it was an absolute tank in the snow as well lol
@danmorgan309611 ай бұрын
They did some weird things with those LH cars. The New Yorker was virtually identical except had a bench seat and a squishier suspension. The New Yorker was cancelled in 1996 and I believe for 97 you could get a bench seat on the LHS. I think the S stood for sport which is funny because it's not sporty but OK. The Concorde came out a year earlier than the LHS and lived 3 years longer. When the 2nd gen LH cars came out, the Concorde and LHS were pretty identical except for the grill and the LHS came fully loaded with features that were optional or not available on the Concorde, but in 2002 they killed the LHS and gave the Concorde a facelift to mirror the LHS, and introduced the Concorde Limited, which kind of replaced the LHS.
@brentwalton885411 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video! Brings back so many memories. My parents loved the LHS. They had 3 of them. A black 1996, a silver 1997, and a charcoal 1995. The 1995 was our last one and it lasted until maybe 2005 or so if I remember right. What did that one in was the timing chain in the engine I think. My parents even talked my grandparents into getting a burgundy 1994. Then the last Chrysler product we owned was a 1998 or 1999 white Concorde LXI.
@minipandora2211 ай бұрын
Having the *warning lights* on the “message center” is embarrassing when something is lit up as a warning, everyone in the car can see what’s wrong 😂
@alfredohinojosi189811 ай бұрын
If Chrysler put a V8-RWD on this beauty it will change everything on this car...
@ChryslerHyper11 ай бұрын
For real, would’ve been another muscle car legend.
@HomerJ1964Ай бұрын
I bought a new Dodge Intrepid in 1996. It was a fantastic car. Spacious, comfortable, and a joy to drive. I loved that it was wide enough to have two child car seats strapped in the back seat with still enough room for someone to sit between them. I hit a deer with it in 2006 and the insurance company totaled it.
@SHOoff1111 ай бұрын
My grandfather had this exact car! I remember going to stay with my grandparents for a week and riding around in this and helping him wash it! Thank you for posting this!
@michaeld2799md11 ай бұрын
That “Leaving the party early” bit towards the trans had me on the ground holy fucking shit😂💀😂💀😂💀
@esserdennis0311 ай бұрын
Ive been waiting for you to review a lhs Love it ❤
@dragon81heart11 ай бұрын
Oh btw Zach, the twin to the LHS, the New Yorker, did have a bench seat, column shift, and a even softer ride Just a helpful little FYI Take care!
@reidgillingham692111 ай бұрын
I'm almost 100% certain the LHS designation derives from "LH-Stretched": this was an LH platform car but the overall length was stretched longer than its Eagle Vision, Chrysler Concord, and Dodge Intrepid first generation stablemates. (I think it was something like a good 7-8 inch stretch in length, mostly in the wheelbase). Hope this helps. They also really touted these as the first "cab forward" design cars, which was a fancy jargon way of saying the base of the windshield was pulled out as far forward as possible, close to the front axle. Keep up the great work Zack, always interesting to watch your content.
@ayryz111 ай бұрын
The wheelbase is actually identical. The rear roof design allowed the back seat to be moved back which gave the extra room. I've owned a '95 and still own a '97. Completely love the way they drive, and comfort can't be beat.
@VectraQS11 ай бұрын
I loved to see the LHS running around when I was a kid. Every once in a while I still see one.
@weegeemike11 ай бұрын
I LOVE these first gen LH cars, especially this LHS/New Yorker. Ive always wanted one but clean ones are hard to find. Maybe one day.
@a1ar1274 ай бұрын
I had a 95, black with tan interior, I loved the look, the ride, seat comfort etc. the wife called it my Mafia staff car. Best memories are getting a golf group together .. everybody commented about the enormous trunk that would hold four sets of clubs and the back seat with legroom like a London cab. The only downside was that fully loaded like that you could tell the engine was working pretty hard. Traded it in 2001 for a Cad DeVille which pretty much the same …. Big trunk and rear seat, etc. the Cad probably rode a little more smoothly for the long interstate trips to see the kids and the wife liked it better, but both were great road cars. Ironically it was the Cad that started to develop the transmission hiccups. AT 120k miles, with the time bomb issues of the Northstar V8 also hanging out there, I decided to put my days of driving huge Detroit barges behind me for a Toyota SUV.
@PintoPopProductions11 ай бұрын
For the diecast collectors out there, Brookfield Collector's Guild produced a very cool promotional model of the LHS in metal with four opening doors, hood and trunk, available in several factory colors. They made several other Chrysler diecast promo models during the era, including the Intrepid and Concorde, metal coin banks of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Plymouth Voyager, and plastic models of the Neon, Stratus, Cirrus and Viper.
@omostim238511 ай бұрын
You brought me back with that one. I remember having a car magazine with an ad for the die cast LHS and New Yorker. I would stare at those pics wishing I could have them but I was living in Saudi Arabia at the time and my parents said shipping would be impossible.
@doug619111 ай бұрын
11:23 - I dunno about "quickly" 😁 The W body was (in)famous for its development schedule and cost. 12:27 - The irony is... The platform under those curvy, aerodynamic LH models was derived from one of the boxiest of boxy boxes on the market, the Medallion/Premier/Monaco of the late 80s.
@noway55902 ай бұрын
Renault 25
@redneon0611 ай бұрын
During Highschool I’d drive my mother’s 96 Intrepid. It was a cozy car but came with issues. It would randomly turn off while driving, the trans leaked and the gray paint was coming off everywhere. I still liked it. She had a 2003 also and it was fast and comfy.
@davinp11 ай бұрын
By the 90s, the K car platform was outdated, so Chrysler replaced it with the LH platform with was more aerodynamic unlike the boxy K cars
@Jack_Stafford11 ай бұрын
I like your videos, a couple of nitpicks, you keep calling a rear armrest a console, console implies there is storage inside, and the following generation also had both a Concord and an LHS derivatives, same as this generation had. Essentially the same car with different grilles and some different styling cues. Please keep reviewing these excellent cars, we are in a time where there are so few large comfortable affordable cars and these are great to see being appreciated!
@Turretscience11 ай бұрын
I had this car as my company car for 3 years. I loved it and drove it almost 100K miles with no problems. I had a nice Motorola car phone installed in it. Great stereo, comfy seats, great highway cruiser. My second favorite company car big sedan right behind the 300C with a hemi.
@danzeldiaz74478 ай бұрын
Wow, your company had a lot of bucks
@billsolomon23793 ай бұрын
Oh I remember when these came out and to see how progressive and euro the styling of the entire LH series cars were was fantastic. Such a departure and huge steps ahead of the stodgy square ‘Iacocca era’ cars they had been building. The cab forward design really as stood the red of time as far as design goes. The LHS being the best of all. I had a 95 LHS which I got with a trans issue. But oh what a comfortable car it was.
@CoDandHaloGuy11 ай бұрын
1994 Chrysler Concorde was my first car. Loved that luxurious tank!
@2001sixflags11 ай бұрын
My friend has one of those 94's. Amazing how similar the LHS interior is. I've never been inside of an LHS.
@Grayskull7711 ай бұрын
Hey Zack, thanks for a great review! I worked for a Chrysler dealership from 95 to 97, being a Mopar guy, I loved the styling of the LH sedans. I used to own a 97 Concorde and I still currently own a 96 Concorde, unfortunately the transmission is being replaced as I write this. It's a shame the Chrysler transmissions in these cars just didn't last long. I also currently own a 99 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5 speed manual trans. It's been a good truck, most likely because of it not having an automatic transmission. I'd like to see reviews of the eagle brand in the 90's.
@peachyclean9311 ай бұрын
I don't know what you're smoking but I've had three intrepids didn't have transmission problems with any of them only thing is I first bought my first one It started doing funky shit at the stop sign like it would slam into gear and it started slipping I took it to my mechanic back then I didn't really know much about stuff in 2006 My mechanic said that the filter was clogged did a power flush changed out the differential fluid and that was at 97,000 miles The day I got rid of it had 250 on the clock she was still going good! Transmission fluid back then was not as designed as it is now I'm coming from a family of caravan owners too none of us had transmission problems I've had a neon I have a Imperial and Intrepid My uncle had a Concord a '93 never had transmission problems...
@sally_the_saturn_sl229011 ай бұрын
Man this one brought back some memories!! I had the same Key Fob on my old daily!! Except mine opened the hatch on a 1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager High top! I really do miss that car!! Thanks for bringing back those memories!!
@azaz911c11 ай бұрын
In the 1990s, car companies still made classy looking cars, that didn't look sporty. I miss that.
@bwofficial177611 ай бұрын
It's disappointing that modern cars are hard and angular and sporty. American cars used to be very comfortable cruisers that looked reassuringly plain. I blame the Germans and their sporting approach to luxury for influencing everything.
@ForeverDownByLaw11 ай бұрын
My BIL had one of these new. Comfortable car, but numerous quality issues, i.e. switches, paint. If you buy one with the smaller (I think 3.0) v6, beware valve spring issues.
@longochu858811 ай бұрын
Our family in Taiwan had 1995 Chrysler Concorde built on the same platform. It was unreal to drive it in the narrows allyways in downtown Taipei. I remember that the trunk looks large, but you stack up large suitcases because they interfere with either the poorly placed support struts of the trunk cover or the protruding speaker bodies and wiring (!), making it carrying fewer pieces of luggage than midsize Japanese sedan.
@geremipineault30811 ай бұрын
I feel like lately theres been more and more "normal" car lovers wich is very nice to see! Btw id love to see a review of last gen tercel someday!
@bwofficial177611 ай бұрын
Supercars have gotten so absurdly good and so absurdly expensive that they've become boring. They're numbers cars. Mundane cars like these that are everywhere are far more interesting and often surprisingly quirky.
@Karmy.11 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore 80s and 90s everyday cars, especially now when they're getting so uncommon especially up here in the north where not only were they all beat on as a daily and then junked they all rusted out before they were junked and if neither of those happened they were likely an unfortunate victim of C4C
@Karmy.11 ай бұрын
The only LHS I've seen in the past decade was absolutely beat to hell and was rusted out with missing badge letters and faded paint but that's how all 90s Chryslers ended up here in Michigan by this point sadly
@djhaloeight11 ай бұрын
Nice vid! I had a 1995 Intrepid ES in college, traded it on a 2002 Chrysler 300M Special, and a few other cars later I’m back in a Chrysler again. Got a 2019 Chrysler 300C Hemi. All great cars.
@20CMT0811 ай бұрын
I bought mine on vacation in Canada and got it shipped to Europe. car still exists. For a V6 and its size performance is ok, super comfortable, no rust, materials ok. Only weak points: Automatic transmission reliability (terrible!) and general workmanship
@davinp11 ай бұрын
It's rare to find Chrysler's from the '90s as they are poor quality and unreliable as they age
@S.C197011 ай бұрын
My family still has an old town and country. I think it’s a ‘99 or 2000. Tons of electrical problems but when it feels like working it’s a pretty comfy ride. Lots of childhood memories lol.
@w.e.s.11 ай бұрын
@@S.C1970probably just a weak ground a corrosion
@ralphabreu502211 ай бұрын
These cars didn't survive because they were not built to survive.
@LakeHowellDigitalVideo11 ай бұрын
Not as poor quality or unreliable as your mom
@dontelindsey584611 ай бұрын
I see quite a lot. I guess it depends on where you live? I see more minivans than anything but they sold the hell out of them.
@ModelA11 ай бұрын
I still see those on the road out here on the looney left coast. That interior makes me want one. Swankeeeey!!
@ChristmasMorning199511 ай бұрын
My mother had one of these and drove it to 130,000 miles before the transmission went. I wanna say too she never had the transmission serviced before that. Never changed the fluid or filter. I feel like if she did it would've lasted longer.
@peterchen976311 ай бұрын
Not likely. As much as I like Mopar I had 3 that went out on me, all around 120,000 miles. That’s what they were designed to do. Many were also ruined because garages incorrectly put DOT3 ATF in them. On the other hand, a new transmission only costs around $2000 back then.
@ChristmasMorning199511 ай бұрын
@@peterchen9763 she did replace the transmission in 2005 I think it was. Kept the car until she passed in 2016 with 207,000 miles.
@alwaysfixingsomething285511 ай бұрын
I maintain one just like this. The seats are just amazing. It was bought new buy a engineer who was retiring from Chrysler( he got a massive discount at the time). The example I keep going has a wee power draw when off. Coming from up in the middle of the dash. Some type of module has shorted out, and the owner doesn't want to have it all ripped apart. So a battery disconnect switch(ground) was put in, on the side of the shifter tunnel. Looks nearly like factory. Of course since its full of many electronics, its having many wee unrelated issues. Overall it runs,rides,and drives very well. I hear as of late, it will crank just fine, but not fire. Then it will just decide to start ok. He hasnt wanted to tackle that one.... Personally I'd toss the car, and just keep the seats...😁
@jimwhall660911 ай бұрын
I had a ‘97 Intrepid. Two things made the “ultra drive” okay: trans cooler than came with Auto Stick and you MUST put in the correct fluid. Incorrect fluid caused a ton of failures. I put 200k miles on mine, and I towed my boat.
@JrGoonior11 ай бұрын
I had a 96 from 2007-201, mine was column shift with a 50/50 split buckets and no sunroof. Drove it from 102,000 miles to 230,000, biggest issue was replacing the fuel pump at 190,000 that was easy to replace.
@GXKid0611 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid my elderly next door neighbor had a green one of these. Literally had no idea what it was called. I knew it was a Chrysler because they also had a early 90s town and country.
@weegeemike11 ай бұрын
As to your comments about the console shifter/sportiness of the LHS: this car and the New Yorker of the same era are basically the same car aside from a few cricial differences: the New Yorker could come with a bench seat, often had a column shifter and had a softer, more American ride and were a little more "chromed-out" in traditional American style while the LHS went light on the chrome. In simple terms, the New Yorker was meant to be a more traditional American luxury car while the LHS was aimed straight at the European and Asian cars.
@bazilwreckerloughead11 ай бұрын
My aunt & uncle used to have one of these, (same color too) they just loved it!
@Karmy.11 ай бұрын
0:37 someday I'd love to have you drive my 2002 Mercury Cougar but I gotta get it fully fixed first, got some wonky suspension issues and a rough idle currently, it's not the best shape cosmetically either unfortunately 10:04 that's why I love having a Cougar as my daily despite the terrible gas mileage and some of the issues I've had limiting my enjoyment, it always brings a smile to my face knowing that I'm driving probably the only one the other drivers will see that day and maybe make someone go "oh wow! I haven't seen one of those in like 15 years!" and it's a sense of pride trying to keep another one from ending up in a junkyard
@RichardinNC111 ай бұрын
I felt the LH cars were a good effort from Chrysler and a step forward from the K car variations. However I felt the LHS although the top model felt cheap inside with all the plastics. Fine for the Intrepid but not the LHS class. PS: I'm sure LHS came from being on the LH platform. My ex brother in-law owned one, so I had first hand experience riding in it. I do feel the 300M on the 2nd gen was a bit better. Although when looking for my own sports sedan at the time, I drove a 97 Intrepid, a 97 Buick Regal GS and a 97 BMW 5 Series among other cars. You could immediately see and feel the premium difference of the BMW. My father at first questioned my desire for the BMW but understood why, 2 minutes into the test drive. I saved up and eventually bought the BMW. PPS: You need to find a 97-2000 BMW 528i or 540i for a test drive. You'll understand as well....
@duskworker84696 ай бұрын
i bought my '97 LHS in 2021 for 1600 dollars with 35,000kms on the odo now has 55k. Best car ive ever owned
@bwofficial177611 ай бұрын
I miss these late 90s cars that were very comfortable, techy enough, and unexcitingly styled. I was never a fan of the rounded greenhouse on these but now I appreciate them more. It looks a lot like the Taurus-based Lincoln Continental which is fitting as it was a competitor. It's a shame that Chrysler has never really figured out reliability. It's no wonder that this is when German and Japanese luxury competitors started eating the Big 3's lunch. This car looks very nice for its age. Old Chryslers become hoopties very quickly.
@billsolomon23793 ай бұрын
But truthfully, LH was the platform code. This was the most advanced platform Chryco ever built: all new suspension and transaxle built just for this line. So, LHS sounded cool and they were so proud of how sporty it was for a big American sedan the S was added for ‘Sport’. It was a MASSIVELY successful car for Chrysler. So why not.
@RPM100111 ай бұрын
The LHS came both bench and bucket seats. I had a 1996 LHS with Bench seat. Bought new loved the car had over 250k miles sold it it to buy 2008 Helm Charger new which I still own today.
@daun771011 ай бұрын
Those rims were so cool.
@mach1mustangguy99211 ай бұрын
i had a 300 M.... it was the fully loaded one with the spoiler and foglights, man i thought i was so cool, now mind you this was 17 or so yrs ago so this was mint AF during the tuner scene years
@garlantyrell803011 ай бұрын
The version of that with the bench seat that year was still called New Yorker
@chrislong898611 ай бұрын
Nope after 1996 the New Yorker got dropped but front Bench seat option was available
@garlantyrell803011 ай бұрын
@@chrislong8986 oh wow you’re correct. My bad. The stand up good ornament from the New Yorker version along with the bench seat and wheel mounted column shifter is the version my mom had but I remember a neighbor having the lhs versus with grill ornament, bucket seats and console mounted shifter I thought was kinda sweet
@hduncan25877 ай бұрын
The 3.5L was a SOHC, not DOHC, even in the 250hp HO versions to come later, but indeed a step away from the pushrods. The 3.5 was still impressive for its day, as you said.
@RapperBC11 ай бұрын
214 horsepower from 3.5L is quite good; that's almost exactly one *net* horsepower per cubic inch (as opposed to brake/ gross horsepower).
@davisbrady51454 ай бұрын
LHS stood for "Limited High performance sedan" my grandparents had a 2nd Gen and it was replaced with a 300c. My grandma still liked the LHS more for some reason
@stalker26674 ай бұрын
MY LOVE! I have now 2 LHS out of the only like 7-8 in the country where im from. So im proud of my machines I grown up in one its like family to me. (BTW LHS stand for Large Heavy Sedan at least in the EU community we calles it like this cuz its made focused for EU market and here sedans in size and weight are 2/3rd of the LHS)
@kingof69rkrk11 ай бұрын
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@seanmcgivney763111 ай бұрын
I think it's very modern looking, even today.
@2packs4sure11 ай бұрын
It's not that people forgot to save them,, it's that they fell apart and died and are gone.... My buddy had a green LHS I think it was a 95' but I don't really remember,,, it was beautiful,,, it was so nice, but around 4 years in and 70000 miles and everything broke,, it was just an endless barrage of issues until finally the head gasket went and he'd had enough..
@Thunderrolls877 ай бұрын
These were very popular back then! My folks had a Dodge Intrepid. I owned a 99 Concorde.
@alanluna3765Ай бұрын
Love how it comes with a full spare tire
@MrJayrock62011 ай бұрын
Another thing that’s taking the few remaining survivors off the road is parts availability. I have a customer with a 2003 Intrepid and blown out front struts. There are no struts available, from anyone, anywhere, and I work at a dealership. No one is producing maintenance parts for these beyond brakes and wipers.
@Karmy.11 ай бұрын
I'm shocked I've been able to find parts for my 02 Cougar especially since the only cars it shared parts with were the Contour and Mystique, two other cars that didn't sell all the well and have largely disappeared Exterior stuff has been a totally different story with me spending a year to find a single headlight without having to pay almost $200 on eBay but that's kinda to be expected I worry though for that day to come where all aftermarket parts supply dries up
@MrJayrock62011 ай бұрын
@@Karmy. you might get lucky with that and have some cross compatibility with some Mazdas
@mcmobius111 ай бұрын
Saw the New Yorker/LHS in the 1995 movie Johnny Mnemonic. NY had bench seat and column shifter, softer suspension and NEW YORKER on the lower passenger side of trunk. LHS had center console shifter, "sportier" suspension, LHS on the rear lower quarter panels and fog lamps on the headlight assembly next to the grille. And yes, that 4 speed was bad.
@JrGoonior11 ай бұрын
My 96 LHS had a column shift with 50/50 buckets and no sunroof.
@Paul1958R11 ай бұрын
Dad had a 300M of that era. BTW Why are your turn signal indicators - both sides - on? LHS = LH Stretched which was the working name during the early design
@lickwidgoat348011 ай бұрын
I thought these were cool when they came out, i loved the concord, but they vanished soo fast, the secondhand market for them was 0
@thepatchface723611 ай бұрын
Another gem. Shame about those transmissions.
@dontelindsey584611 ай бұрын
From what I read, people were not putting the right fluid in it (including the dealer's) so it got the bad rep.
@thepatchface723611 ай бұрын
@@dontelindsey5846 very good to know. I liked Chrysler's lineup back then. Dodges too. Intrepid for example.
@dontelindsey584611 ай бұрын
@@thepatchface7236 Ive always favored Chrysler a little more than Dodge so you can imagine how I feel with what's going on with the brand now.