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2.5 300D 190D roll call
yo,
around town i think ive seen like only 5 other 2.5 turbos. who else has one. later 190D' s with 602's should post too.
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1991 300 D 2.5 Turbo, 220k also in the family: 1981 240 D 185k 1991 350 SD 185k 2006 S 500 2005 SLK 350 |
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You NEVER see them in CA.
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'91 300D 2.5 Turbo 330K '00 VW TDI Golf, 190K '67 BMW R50/2 '73 Norton Commando Interstate |
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I see them all over!
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Nate 1995 E420 1992 BMW 525i 1984 300D Turbo sold 1993 Volvo 244 sold 1995 Volvo 944T R.I.P! "The details are not details. They make the product." -Charles Eames www.cbs.nu |
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Fewer than 1400 190D 2.5 turbos (201.128) were ever imported into the US. They were only imported in 1987 while there were maybe 20,000 190D 2.5 normally aspirated cars (201.126) imported between 1986 and 1989 (but most seem to have been sold in '86-'87).
Marshall |
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There were about (estimate - I don't have Mercedes official numbers for this) 10,000 300D 2.5s (124.128) sold in the US between '90 and early '94 after which the normally aspirated E300D )using a naturally aspirated 4 valve per cylinder 6 cylinder engine) replaced it.
Marshall |
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I had one (my first car), but my dad decided to sell it at ~90,000 miles because it was expensive to maintain (hadn't discovered the Indy yet), and it was having transmission problems (probably due to vacuum leaks). It was light blue metallic, I think it was called Diamond Blue, with Navy Blue MB-Tex.
It was a great car that I often wish I still had, but I fit in the SDL a little better anyway. ![]() Oh yeah, talk about fast. ![]() Last edited by VeeDubTDI; 05-26-2004 at 11:19 PM. |
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