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1987 190 e2.6
I am thinking of buying a 190 e2.6 with the cosworth engine and a 5 speed transmission. I understand that the number of these cars that was imported is quite small and I am somewhat concerned that it may be difficult to find replacement parts. I would be interested in hearing from others who have owned this particular model. Are there certain problem areas? How reliable are these? Are they gas guzzlers? Should I just steer away? The asking price is $4,000.
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Perhaps you mean 190E 2.3-16V? The 2.6 is a six cylinder engine.
The 16V cars are very durable, and the engines are tough as nails. Some areas: 1. Most all the cars have had an updated timing chain tensioner, but make sure any one you look at has it. 2. The self-leveling suspension is reliable, but requires care and at higher mileages and parts can be a little pricey. 3. Finding replacement parts is no problem. MB parts supply is like NO other manufacturer. OE parts are available for cars even decades old. 4. Gas guzzling - compared to? The 16V is only a 2.3L four cylinder in a 2900lb car. It's not going to use gas like a V-8 or SUV. Not even close. Make sure a qulaified MB mechanic has a look at the car. If it checks out, a 16V can be a hulluva fun "keeper" MB. I MISS mine!
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