Chrysler Concorde
Chrysler

Chrysler

Concorde

Owner report
Chrysler LHS
Chrysler

Chrysler

LHS

Owner report

Chrysler Concorde vs Chrysler LHS: 2002 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Chrysler Concorde comes out ahead of the Chrysler LHS on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
Concorde
LHS
Typical price (used, US)
$4,295–$5,900
N/A
Power
258 Hp
257 Hp
Torque
348 Nm
346 Nm
Acceleration
N/A
9.1s
Top speed
225 km/h
210 km/h
Drive
Front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
Transmission
4 gears, automatic
4 gears, automatic
Engine
3.5 L
3.5 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
Sedan
Sedan

What owners say

Concorde

Overall

Sentiment is sharply divided and heavily dependent on individual vehicle history and maintenance. A significant portion of long-term owner reports describe the Concorde as a comfortable, spacious, and capable highway cruiser, particularly when purchased at a low price point. Positive experiences highlight smooth ride quality, powerful available engines (specifically the 3.2L and 3.5L V6), immense interior and trunk space, and excellent value for money when acquired used.

Best version to buy

Insufficient owner data available to declare a consensus "best" version. Anecdotal feedback suggests avoiding the 2.7L V6 engine due to widespread reports of oil sludge issues.

Known issues

  • Automatic transmission failures: premature breakdowns, including multiple failures within a short ownership period, described as "dogshit early on." Frequency: very frequent.
  • Chronic electrical problems: erratic behavior including flickering dashboard lights, random accessory activation (horns, wipers, alarms), parasitic battery drains, non-functional interior lights, and complete electrical system gremlins.
  • Engine oil sludge (2.7L V6): severe oil contamination leading to engine failure, noted as a known and widespread flaw. Frequency: very frequent.

LHS

Overall

Sentiment is mixed and heavily dependent on specific model years and maintenance history. The vehicle is consistently praised for its comfort, with multiple owners describing the driving experience as akin to "driving a leather couch," and appreciating its spacious, refined, and elegant design for the era. The 3.5L V6 engine is noted for being a "fairly high output" and "robust" powerplant, with one owner stating their 2001 model was "flawless." However, a very strong and recurrent criticism centers on catastrophic automatic transmission failures, particularly in early models (noted as 1994-1995).

Best version to buy

The 2001 model year is implicitly recommended based on a specific owner report of flawless ownership, contrasting with severe transmission issues reported in earlier models like the 1995 and 1996. The data suggests later production years benefited from revisions that addressed some of the early transmission problems.

Known issues

  • Automatic transmission failure: Catastrophic failures reported, particularly in early models (1994-1995); described as a fundamental design flaw with the "Ultra drive" (42LE, etc.) transmissions. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Electrical system failures: Various gremlins including security system malfunctions preventing starting, faulty oxygen sensors causing the car to enter a "dead" mode, and general electronic component failures as the vehicle ages.
  • Cooling system problems: Overheating issues, potentially related to water pump failure, thermostat issues, or head gasket concerns on the 3.5L V6. Frequency: recurrent.

The verdict

The Chrysler Concorde is the better choice for most buyers.

It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Chrysler LHS, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Chrysler LHS is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Chrysler Concorde or the Chrysler LHS?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Chrysler Concorde and the Chrysler LHS. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the Chrysler Concorde or the Chrysler LHS?

Data on family-specific factors like cargo space is limited for one or both models, but based on available reports, both are positioned as practical daily drivers. Check the specs table above for seating and body type.

Which has better fuel economy, the Chrysler Concorde or the Chrysler LHS?

Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Chrysler Concorde or the Chrysler LHS?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but reliability signals above are the closest proxy: fewer reported issues generally means lower repair costs over time.