The 190 (W 201) was a landmark car for Mercedes-Benz: the predecessor to todays C-Class models, it was the companys first compact saloon (sedan) and combined advanced engineering with a new direction in body styling, later followed by the W124 and R129 series. Engines available included robust petrol and diesel fours, as well as a silky straight-six. The sporting 190 E 2.3-16 and 2.5-16 models, initially developed with Cosworth, took Mercedes to new levels of performance. Altogether, nearly 1.9 million cars were produced, and today the 190 is an increasingly sought-after modern classic. This guide will help you learn about the differences between models, and what to look for when buying. What are the true running costs, and what issues with the mechanicals, body or interior should you be wary of? Is a restoration worth considering? This handy guide will take you step-by-step through the process of finding and evaluating a good 190 and making a successful purchase. Essential data and information about clubs and specialists will help you look after and enjoy your 190.
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Weight: 1503g
Dimensions: 139 x 195mm
Publication Date: 15 Mar 2018
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845849276
About Julian Parish
Julian Parish hails from the south of England but has now lived and worked in France for many years. After a career in publishing and international software development Julian now contributes regularly to magazines including Classic & Sports Car and translates motoring content from French and German into English. He has both written and translated several of Veloce's Essential Buyer's Guides mainly concentrating on the Mercedes-Benz marque for which he has a particular passion. He has also written the popular travel guides 'France: The Essential Guide for Car Enthusiasts' and 'The Essential Guide to Driving in Europe' also published by Veloce. Julian is a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers.
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