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Originally Posted by vvv90
Not to get off topic, but is that the same as the LHS? My uncle has one and I always liked it.
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I believe the only difference between a 1994 LHS and a 1994 New Yorker is that the LHS had leather bucket seats and a floor shifter, and the New Yorker had leather split-bench seats and a column shifter. Not positive though. My New Yorker has the 3.5L engine that was the largerst available on this platform. This car can really go but it is a far cry to what you can get today. Thanks for asking.
This is my first Chrysler product. The thing that amazes me about this vehicle is the lack of rust. Sure there is some rust (but not much) under the vehicle but not on the exterior. Both front quarter panels are constructed with some type of non-metalic material. They really have held up well.
One Last thing.....I can't put my finger on it, but after owning a Chrysler product for the first time, I can honestly say that I'm proud to own a Chrysler.