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dynalow 08-23-2010 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by aklim (Post 2529708)
I have had the 6 cylinder and it isn't that fast.

Agree with Aklim on this. If you live where the AC will be used a lot, I think a 4 would be underpowered, especially getting on a high speed highway. Driving a 1991 2.6, I often wondered whether the 4's had enough power. The power drop off from 3.0 to 2.6 is significant.

9 years ago, my then-17 yr old daughter totaled mine two weeks after she got her license. :rolleyes: Ran a red light and t-boned a small japanese 4 door sedan. (ouch!!!) Her speed at impact was probably 25mph. Sort of a cue shot. She stopped on the dime and the other car did a 180!:eek: Daughter and her passenger exited unscratched. No serious injury to the passenger of the other car. All damage was forward of front wheel wells. Airbag didn't deploy. :) At 9 years, the ins co totaled it, but the settlement 7500 less 500 deductable was fair.
So glad she was in a Benz (and buckled up;))for that life experience.:)

Pooka 08-23-2010 07:15 PM

The early 4-cyl exhaust headers were prone to cracking. They are easy to replace, though, and you can usually find one on-line at a fair price.

Colorado220 08-23-2010 07:39 PM

The 190E is a great car, My dad had one has a daily commuter. In 7 years he put on 230,000+ miles on the car. There were no issues till the end when the input shaft on the transmission went out (Yes it was a 5 speed). His was the 190E 2.3, while it was not a quick car it was able to easily keep highway speeds, racing in it however.. not gonna happen. For a new driver they are a small, economical, and safe car. The 190D would get you better MPG's as my friend has proven with his 2.5 diesel. I'd say keep an eye out for a great deal and get it. I started with a 1971 220 Diesel, it was s-l-o-w to the extreme but was cheap to drive and always got me there. Personally for a new driver it might be perfect. The 2.2 Diesel is reliable and won't get you into trouble for racing and such. Plus how cool are diesels!

MTI 08-24-2010 10:29 AM

Some added benefits of the W201:

- Parts interchangeability with W124 and W202 chassis and brake parts
- Unlikely theft target
- Negative design features, like sparse rear seat space deters passenger packing; lack of bolt on "tuning" parts deters "boy racer" dreams

JamesDean 08-24-2010 02:50 PM

Agree, there aren't many bolt on tuning parts in terms of the engine/drivetrain upgrades. Most cost effective would be probably swapping in a m103 3L, then Megasquirting it. In terms of suspension/braking theres a few: bigger brakes/sway bars/lowering kits/etc

mercy485 08-28-2010 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 10fords (Post 2529593)
Since I can't convince my just turned 16 son that a 240D is the right car for him, he has been considering a 190D or a 190E. I really don't know anything about these as the 123 and 126 diesels are the models I like. What are the good and bad points of the 190 series? From what little I know I would lean towards a diesel with a stickshift or the 4 cylinder with a stickshift (if there is such a thing). Priorities are reliability, mileage, ease of service, and parts availability. Any advice such as what years, engines, etc are most desireable would be appreciated. Thanks

I have a 92 190E and drive it daily, when I bought it it had over 230K miles on it, and needed a few things. Blower Motor and suspension work, other than that it has started each time I turn the key, no it no hot rod but the gas mileage keeps me smiling.

This was my second Benz I have an 88 300E that has been a tank, of course the usual problems but once you get past that it just runs. I'm happy with both of them, I don't need the latest fancy car, it was cheap I own it nobody can take it away from me because of no missed payments and for someone who has always wanted a Mercedes I'm VERY happy with both of them.

johncruce223 04-13-2012 11:52 AM

I had a 190d with 3437,000 miles. It gets 45mpg on biodiesel with a 5 speed.

jplinville 04-13-2012 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by johncruce223 (Post 2920009)
I had a 190d with 3437,000 miles. It gets 45mpg on biodiesel with a 5 speed.

3 million miles, eh?

I somehow doubt that...

dynalow 04-13-2012 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jplinville (Post 2920012)
3 million miles, eh?

I somehow doubt that...

How many trips around the world is that ?:D


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