Chrysler LHS

Chrysler LHSThe Chrysler LHS is a full-size, front wheel drive car. The Chrysler LHS was dropped after the 1997 model year in anticipation of a new, redesigned Chrysler LHS, released for 1999. As was the case before, the second generation LHS occupied its niche as Chrysler’s most luxurious car, although it’s interior provided no more space than the slightly longer-nosed Concorde. The differences between the second-generation Chrysler LHS and the Concorde were far fewer and limited mostly to fascias and equipment levels. Also released with the new Chrysler LHS was the Eagle Vision replacement, the Chrysler 300M. With the 300M, this once again gave Chrysler three full-sized models, all based on the LH platform. Oddly enough, the slightly smaller 300M ended up costing more than the Chrysler LHS, however it gained more popularity than the Chrysler LHS, as did the less-expensive, nearly identical in every aspect Concorde. Due to the restyling, the Chrysler LHS interior felt slightly more cramped than the previous model. The side windows were more aggressively curved into the roof, reducing the space between the upper portions of the windows and the sides of the occupants’ heads.