Looking at 190 E for




It seem there are not very many 190 e for sale. I have research the site and feel the 2.3 will fit me needs. Below are a few questions
1. how is the entry height, I don't want a low entry.( compare to E350)
2. As the small Mercedes does it give you the feeling of it being a Mercedes.
3. Any particular years to stay away from
4. Major issues
I realize most will 90,000 to 100,000. just need to know the issue.
Thanks for your help.




It is easy to maintain these as DIY and a 30 year old car will have many wear items to be replaced. I would look for a 2.6, a 2.3 may be a bit too underpowered in today's standards.
Also cars up north will start to have rust issues, even in a well built 190E. Look for a car that has spent most of the life on coastal weather (WA, OR, CA). Best place to check for rust is the jack points as they are hidden and tend to collect dirt/mud and dampness.
(1) If you and spouse are not particularly tall, the entry height is about right
(2) It does have the same feel as a 300E Mercedes of the same era, as they are basically the same car with the exception of being slightly smaller
(3) I would stick with 89-83. 89 has some minor advantages, but the 90-93 has other advantages, So it is probably a wash. Early '89 builds had a weaker valve train.
(4) Nothing major, just many small wear items need replacing now and then. Manual transmission are harder to come by and less trouble, auto transmission can break down ~200K miles. Head gasket could fail if the engine was allowed to overheat throughout life repeated times. Mine never had a HG issue, I'm at 204K miles.
Good luck with the decision/search process
Last edited by dolucasi; Dec 8, 2021 at 04:20 PM. Reason: typo


