1989 Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.0L
Summary:
If you find a looked after example of this vehicle and you enjoy driving, get used to smiling
Faults:
- Front flex disk.
- EHA valve.
These repairs were inherited from the last owner.
General Comments:
I purchased this low kilometer, 18 year old car 2 years ago and have not regretted it for one second. Exterior and interior are immaculate. DIY servicing is a breeze. OEM parts are a little more expensive than standard, but quality is superior. Build quality of this era Mercedes is first class - materials and finish are outstanding.
I can't help, but smile when I drive this car - the construction of this vehicle makes you think that the Germans have somehow fashioned a car from a single, solid block of steel and magically integrated the glass, leather and plastic. One of the smoothest rides I have experienced, and handling is great (factory sports suspension). Engine is free revving and the auto transmission has nice firm changes - a little slow off the mark, but no slug either.
When I think of the age of this car and what it is capable of, my total respect goes to the engineers and designers at Mercedes Benz in the 1980's - I doubt cars will ever be engineered to the same standard again.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 9th April, 2007
13th Apr 2007, 09:24
Please do a lot of research on the 190's. Not every year was reliable compared to the E Class and even S Class models of the same time. This surprised me, but I read several reviews of people complaining about very "non Mercedes" problems.
Yes, Mercedes has gone way down hill and hopefully they will reclaim their throne soon. Getting rid of Chrysler this summer should be a big boost as there will be more money to go around.
I really want to buy the new generation C Class (coming out in a few months) that will have the Bluetec diesel as an option in America. But I will wait a few years to see how reliable they truly are.
12th Apr 2007, 14:34
You hit the nail on the head with your review. I never had a MB, but I hope to find an eighties or early nineties one. My wife's brother in law has a 90-91 190 2 litre, and the quality will never be the same again in more modern models. The Fords, VWs etc. may be a little more economical, but the quality just isn't there. As someone else wrote on CarSurvey; that was when Mercedes Benz was run by engineers, and not sleazy accountants like they are these days.