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What does IHH mean in texting?

What does IHH mean in texting?

IHH — Institute for Hispanic Health. IHH — Idiopathic Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism. IHH — Isolated Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism. IHH — International Humanitaire Hilfsorganization. IHH — Impregnable Heart of Haelyn.

When did the Chrysler LHS model come out?

The LHS was continued for the 2002 model year as the Concorde Limited. ‹ The template Infobox automobile is being considered for merging . › Introduced in May 1993 for the 1994 model year, the Chrysler LHS was the top of the line model for the division, as well as the most expensive of the Chrysler LH platform cars.

What was the wheelbase of the Chrysler LH?

All the LH-series models shared a 113.0-inch (2,870 mm) wheelbase and were developed using Chrysler’s new computer drafting system. The car was differentiated from the division’s New Yorker sedan by its bucket leather seats (the New Yorker had a bench seat) and standard features such as alloy wheels that were options on the New Yorker.

What’s the difference between a Chrysler LHS and a New Yorker?

Further differences between the Chrysler LHS and its New Yorker counterpart were a floor console and shifter, five-passenger seating, lack of chrome trim, an upgraded interior, and a sportier image. From the 1996 model year on the New Yorker was dropped in favor of a six-passenger option on the LHS.

What was the wheelbase of the last Chrysler New Yorker?

The finless car was considered bizarre by many critics and sales were slow compared to its entry level sister car, the Newport which was identical in body style and offered a convertible model. The New Yorker was the last Chrysler to have a 126 in (3,200 mm) wheelbase.

The LHS was continued for the 2002 model year as the Concorde Limited. ‹ The template Infobox automobile is being considered for merging . › Introduced in May 1993 for the 1994 model year, the Chrysler LHS was the top of the line model for the division, as well as the most expensive of the Chrysler LH platform cars.

All the LH-series models shared a 113.0-inch (2,870 mm) wheelbase and were developed using Chrysler’s new computer drafting system. The car was differentiated from the division’s New Yorker sedan by its bucket leather seats (the New Yorker had a bench seat) and standard features such as alloy wheels that were options on the New Yorker.

Further differences between the Chrysler LHS and its New Yorker counterpart were a floor console and shifter, five-passenger seating, lack of chrome trim, an upgraded interior, and a sportier image. From the 1996 model year on the New Yorker was dropped in favor of a six-passenger option on the LHS.

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