1989 Mercedes-Benz 190 2.6E 2.6 inline 6 cylinder

Summary:

Very good the first five years

Faults:

The drive shaft flex plate broke at 30K. The thermostat housing broke at 35K.

The water pump broke at 37K. Very expensive to fix because of it's location and 10 hours of labor flat rate - $800 in 1993.

Radiator leak at 70K. Replaced radiator.

Small light bulbs in the dash often burned out.

Car often hesitated on hard acceleration.

Air conditioning leaks after 7 years. It uses R-12 and it is expensive.

Replaced front struts at 90K miles.

Speedometer worm gear disintegrated in the transmission at 50K miles. This caused the speedometer to stop working and there were some transmission shifting problems.

Rear electric windows stopped working after 5 years.

Becker AM/FM cassette often turned itself off because of the anti-theft circuit. Dealer charged $50 to reset it each time.

Oil leaks around cam timing chain cover.

Oil leaks around valve cover.

Fuel leaks from the fuel pump.

Battery ran down quickly if left sitting for a few days because of some parasitic drain.

Electric fan broke at 45K miles.

Electric fan stopped working because of a switch/relay problem at 100K miles.

Instrument panel plastic deteriorated badly. Became gummy and soft.

Radio antenna stuck in the up position at 50K miles.

Driver door hinges broke at 105K miles.

Rubber donut connecting the shifter to the transmission broke.

Both front headlight bulb sockets failed.

Under-hood noise pad fell off twice.

Hood paint was poor and faded.

Steering bushing was replaced at 45K miles.

General Comments:

I owned the car 15 years and enjoyed it. It had some status appeal and the charcoal grey metallic paint made it very pretty in my opinion. It was quiet and had a comfortable ride. It was reliable the first four years. After that there were constant small things that required repair. Parts were always available and the cost was more than for American cars, but less than for Honda parts.

The interior looked very good - even after 15 years and 100K miles.

Most of the exterior paint looked very good after 15 years.

Gas mileage was good.

Engine power was too low.

Interior noise level was quiet.

It always passed the state dyno emissions test easily.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 17th November, 2005

1989 Mercedes-Benz 190 e

Summary:

Yuck!! The Hyundai of MB

Faults:

Emissions. Ran really rich.

Emergency brake.

Radio.

Electric antenna.

Front passenger seat... stuck, would not move out of the furthest back position.

Starting the car... clunky... had to step on the gas to catch... usually would not catch the 1st time.

General Comments:

I bought this car for $2,300 in 2005 and thought I got a bargain. Turns out it needed 2000 in repairs. I then got rear ended... 5 days after buying it and got $700 more than I paid for it from insurance.

I'm now buying a new 2006 Scion XA.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 15th November, 2005

17th Nov 2005, 08:36

What you have done is bought a lemon, and you were taken for a ride!

We have a 1989 Mercedes 190E 2.6 6 Cylinder Automatic, mileage-180 000, and still running strong.

We've had it for the last 3 years and besides minor maintenance we've had no problems at all! I suggest that you do your research before you buy another car!

27th Oct 2009, 23:57

My first 190e 2.3 was rust free and ran like a top. When I got rid of the car, it had 637000 kms on the clock. I take care of my cars though. I paid 1000cdn for the car in 2004 and sold it for 3900cdn, but I had to get a new eha 500 and thermostat housing 90. It still runs to this day and I see it everywhere bombing around. My current 190e 2.3 had 250351 on it now, and is like a new car still.

5th Nov 2009, 22:30

It's unfair of you to expect ANY second-hand car to be completely trouble free.

This is especially true by purchasing a "cheap benz" - THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A CHEAP BENZ. Sometimes you may get lucky, but most of the time the cheap Benzes (or any cheap luxury car) are the ones that are in need of many repairs.

On top of that, it's a 15 year old car with over 100,000 miles - you can't expect complete reliability.

30th Mar 2010, 02:07

On noticing you said your car was running rich and it had problems starting; seems like bad sparkplugs or a faulty coil wire. Other than that, if the problems you list are just antenna and radio, I think you got a steal. Your car isn't a lemon, it's just showing you it's time for a sweet 16 good old fashioned tune-up.

24th May 2012, 00:54

You bought a car that was 16 years old then with those problems, that's pretty good.

I've seen worse from cars a lot newer than that.