Mercedes-Benz 200 E

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Car-ID: XT0395
Model, Body type:
Sedan
Registration:
1990
Engine Power:
1,997 CCM (90 KW / 122 BHP)
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Color:
Blue
Doors:
4
Mileage:
13,500 km

Vehicle Description

– 1990 Mercedes-Benz 200 E from the W124 series
– unwarranted mileage of only 13,500 km
– only two owners from new, well cared-for vehicle in attractive state of preservation
– 2 litre engine with 90 kW (122 hp) and 5-speed manual transmission
– Exterior paintwork in light blue and colour-keyed blue fabric interior
– centre armrest and centre console with a rare burl wood
– power windows, steel sunroof
– Grundig cassette radio
– Italian registration documents
– vehicle can be registered as a historic vehicle as of this year


Even a hugely successful car series needs to be replaced eventually, so the Mercedes W123, a volume seller with over 2.7 million units, was superseded by the W124 in 1984. For the next decade and more, this Mercedes defined the standard for mid-size luxury cars. The styling came from Bruno Sacco, and engineering as well as build quality were nothing short of excellent – so much so, that its fans have taken to nicknaming the W124 “the last true Mercedes”. Despite its somewhat box-shaped lines with the prominent radiator grille, typical for Mercedes cars of its era, the W124 actually had a very low drag coefficient of 0.28 (with slim tyres).
A wide selection of engines was available: petrol engines with 4, 6 or 8 cylinders and diesel engines with 4, 5 or 6 cylinders. Apart from the sedan, which was by far the most common body style, there were also station wagons (as of 1985), coupés (1987) and convertibles (1991), as well as rare long-wheelbase variants. The W124 was facelifted in 1989 and then again in 1993, when the name “E-Class” was introduced.
Production numbers of the W124 reached almost the level of its predecessor, totalling 2,562,143 vehicles.

Vehicle Overview

Interior Features

  • Blue
  • Fabric

Exterior Features

  • Blue

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