Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3L (1987)

Sale price: US $6,100.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used
Year: 1987
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 190E
Drive Type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clean
Mileage: 119672
Fuel Type: Gasoline

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Vehicle description

1987 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3L (W201) - 119,672 miles - Light IvoryExterior (MB color code 623) - PalominoMB-Tex Interior (MB color code 174) - Automatictransmission - Power Sunroof;power windows - Updated stereow/ cd-player/usb Asking $6,100 or best offer. This 190E is in beautiful condition, and is ready to be a daily driver and a road trip car (I used it for both, including multiple 5-hr road trips). The paint is original, no major blemishes or clear coat issues, and is in great condition for its age; the interior is all original MB-Tex, no stains or major blemishes (some minor peeling at the top of the door panel—to be expected after 34 years, but easily glued down). It starts right up and runs and drives well. It is an utter pleasure to drive. Comfortable, reliable, gorgeous, this car is simultaneously elegant and minimalist. Turning the oversize steering wheel while looking out past the silver star hood ornament will make you smile. It gets great gas mileage (~28-30 mpg on hwy)! It is arguably the most highly engineered Mercedes model ever, with over 1.8M built.Miles are nothing for this car; 190E’s are still used all over the world for taxis and personal use, and easily surpass 500K miles. I’ve put a lot of TLC into it, and it’s ready to go with service records and two keys. There are some normal signs of wear and tear—a couple dings, crack in the dash, etc. I can point out in person, as most are hard to see in a photo. The front speakers don’t work but are easy to replace if you wish (rear speakers are more than sufficient); central locking system air pump works, but a vacuum leak prevents it from locking all doors and trunk at the same time. I’m only selling, because I have too many cars! Recent workdone: -fuel gauge sender replaced -passenger headlamp assembly replaced -mono-wiper transmission and motor assembly replaced -odometer +clock repaired -driver’s seat spring replaced -parking brake cable replaced -transmission exhaust bracket and plan gasket replaced -fuse box cover replaced -replaced front flex coupling, engine belt, heater valve, fuel pressure regulator -new flex plate purchased, but not yet installed (causing a rattle at start up) Most work was done by Silver Star Service in Edgewater, MD—a great shop for modern and classic Mercedes-Benz. It’s also a great car to work on yourself, if you’re interested, as it is very simple and straightforward—almost everything is a bolt, screw, or clip. Thank you for reading my ad! I have the title in hand. I prefer cash, Paypal, or Zelle, please.