I had a black 87 190E 2.3. Felt like a bank vault, pulled like a 6 cylinder. I miss that car. I now have a 93 S320 (W140). So powerful and comfortable, I am always tempted to do a long drive. I am getting an R129 SL next as a daily. Probably, a SL280 or SL320.
Love these cars so much, I have a major soft spot as my Dad had (and I still have, after repurchasing the exact same car) his w140 S500. They're so solid, peak era in merc design language and 'solidness' for me, good to see them getting the appreciation.
@@TheCarCrush All cars that had the new fuel injection, ie, non Bosh KE Jetronic had it. The W140 when It debuted, the 129 when they switched the engines from the original fuel injection to the new. Other models as the change was implemented as well.
Yep they all had LH Jetronic. Just replaced the harnesses on my 95 SL600 a few months back. You can pick up the models affected by the wiring harness issues for a great deal. If you are somewhat mechanically inclined it’s a no brainer
I'll never sell my R129 and just put a new canvas roof on her and (among other things) replaced the springs, which -- incredibly -- were original to the car. Two amazing results: the car actually now rides a bit higher now, so, the front lip doesn't scrape anymore on driveways and; I can now feel what each of the four wheels are doing at all times, totally "new" suspension feel. I love these cars so much.
@@TheCarCrush May be a UK thing, a lot of us Brits took of badges from the back so other drivers never knew what it was, it's called de-badged in the driving world here. Because if someone wanted a race they would wanna race a slower car. 😅😆😆
The 190D was a long distance runner with a good fuel economy 34mpg and 47 mpg on the highway. The car was popular with drivers who had a long commute or with sales representatives.
As the proud owner of a 190e 2.3-16v I can tell you, I don't ever want to part with it. I've had an '82 240D and it's a beauty but the 190e 2.3 is just tops! I want to get a regular 190e for a daily driver (easier to find parts and better on gas) but I remember they used to go for 1700 to 3500 max a few years back! It was just always really hard to find one with a manual transmission (deal breaker for me) now the prices on them have Skyrocketed!! (probably thanks to guys like y'all!) It is well deserved though...
i have a 82 240D,. a 93 300D 2.5turbo, and a 99 e320 and i am looking to buy more MB's. I also have a 5sp manual i want to install in the 93 w124 diesel. the 99 e320 tranny doesn't shift into 5th gear but runs and shifts great otherwise and gets 25 mpg city driving as is. It is a rocket but i drive in conservatively as i am 71 and the e320 has 170k on it. It is my daily beater.
The 190D discussed here is not a North American MBZ; it's a Euro import. The 190E had in the US had electric windows, seats, headrests and temperature control and sunroof. I owned, restored 6 of them in succession between 2009 and 2020. Absolutely LOVED the 190e 6 cylinder. 30 mpg and 0-60 in 7.8 sec. Maybe the best car Mercedes ever built.
My own 190D has been really unreliable, but it's fair to say that the ride is nice compared to most stuff - excluding big luxury vehicles, it also wears well, feels solid, and tbf, seems to better at speed than slowly.. handy around town too
@@TheCarCrush I'll discount a blown head gasket due to a low pressure turbo 25+ yrs ago, but otherwise.. front ball joint failure while fortunately driving slowly, one alternator brush wore out prematurely, blew a coolant hose in steady driving, and it leaks quite a bit of oil.. I can't seem to get all of the parts I'd like, so have something else now for daily duty. Non-breakdown faults would be a leaking rear window, closed sunroof, OVP relay, broken injector fuel line on a long journey. It once had a small engine fire when I was a child. One door card is a bit crappy. I've replaced most of the front and some of the rear suspension, changed the head gasket, partial cooling system refresh (parts I could obtain). Still have jobs to do but am having a rest to do other stuff for a bit.
@@TheCarCrush tbf, what it does do, it does well, you can tell Mercedes spent some money developing a generally good product, stuff like air circulating really well round the back of the car from one side to the other without being really loud, heat-reflective window glass so it's not totally roasting in hot weather, being easy to drive and quite forgiving on the edge etc.. in some ways it's still a good car which does things better than a lot of new stuff. I have been extremely pissed off at times, but it's also my late grandad's last car, so I can't really justify setting fire to it when I do feel like it, and I calm down after a bit. I was young but old enough to remember different trips out and about in it from new to the present.
@@miagee2 ah that’s fine then. If I was in your place, I’d sell both to buy a w204, preferably the estate, this generation will become a classic in no time.
The last generation of the Diesel 190 makes 75 hp and the first generation had 72, not 71. The engine was a 2.2 in America and Canada Only. If it's a 2.0 it came from Europe probably! There was also a 5 cylinder 2.5 diesel engine . I have an April 1993 diesel also. With sportline interiors! Mine is a 5 speed manual! Not 4.
I was speaking to the absence of creaks and rattles in Nick's car, specifically, which is 30 years old. In the intro there's tons of context about the era of manufacture, "the final year of Mercedes first-ever compact car," etc. I think we can agree the car was well ahead of its time?!
These guys might think these cars are great daily drivers but I own a 1994 E280 W124 & a 2003 E320 W211 & I'll tell you all one thing, the W211 is by far the better car by virtue of one thing, the rack & pinion steering which Mercedes introduced after the W124. It is by far the better car & the 320 V6 engine is an absolute dream to drive & maintain. And I should know!!!!!
W211 outperforms our older Mercs in every way but...lacks the style, character, and bank-vault feel of the older cars. I (Joe here) wouldn't call them classics. I do quite like the facelifted W211 E350 (2006 onwards I think) both in terms of style and performance plus, they ditched the SBC braking system which -- although warranted by Mercedes through 2029 (!) -- can be a pain in the ass. I actually helped launch the W211 when I was on the PR team at Mercedes-Benz USA - so I should know, too :-) -- and those earlier W211's I would NOT recommend, there were a ton of issues.
I'd traditionally have preferred rack and pinion but have ended up with 2 cars that have steering boxes.. one's loose due to the coupler bushes wearing, but both actually feel quite fine in terms of the driving feel and responsiveness. There are some newer mercs with rack and pinion which don't feel very good, so the box may contribute less than the suspension geometry, specifically castor angle.
I'm probably in the same camp. Haven't driven too many cars apart from rentals once in a while, an old Opel and an Audi. I'd still dare say that I'm most at ease and biased towards the W201 combo of it's geometry/recirc ball box. Where I to spot a rim-eating/blow-prone pothole while at speed (no frost) - I would feel that the w201 is the most predictable and safe automobile to do relatively powerful evasive maneuvers @@beautgrainger147
I had a W202 and it’s so true. These cars 80’s and 90’s Mercs are indisputably perfect.
Only negative with the w202 era is rust. Mercedes really dropped the ball on 202s and rust proofing
Had a 190E 1988 manual 2.0L here in the UK, it was awesome!
I had a black 87 190E 2.3. Felt like a bank vault, pulled like a 6 cylinder. I miss that car. I now have a 93 S320 (W140). So powerful and comfortable, I am always tempted to do a long drive. I am getting an R129 SL next as a daily. Probably, a SL280 or SL320.
Love these cars so much, I have a major soft spot as my Dad had (and I still have, after repurchasing the exact same car) his w140 S500. They're so solid, peak era in merc design language and 'solidness' for me, good to see them getting the appreciation.
We could not agree with you more! Incredible cars!
I have an '86 190D and daily drive it. Absolutely love that car!
Same! 35 mpg city/42 mpg highway. Bosch PES4M-style mechanical inline injection. No engine beauty-cover, no-fuss and relatively simple maintenance. Oh and no computers!
Had a 1992 2.5 190d .... top car...one of the keeper cars
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I LOVE IT!!! I LOVE YOUR VINTAGE BABY BENZ!!!! THOSE CARS WERE BEAUTIFUL AND FAST!!!! GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
Thanks for watching!
I’m 55 and could have most any mainline new car I wanted. And I choose a 1995 e320 wagon…for all the reasons.
Me too, but 73. -124. 320-Auto Wagon. Fantastic.
Me too, but 73. -124. 320-Auto Wagon. Fantastic.
Biodegradable wiring hardness only 1993-95 models. I have a 96 SL320 & I love it too : ).
It's interesting, BenzWorld says the issue doesn't include '94, but mine had it.
@@TheCarCrush All cars that had the new fuel injection, ie, non Bosh KE Jetronic had it. The W140 when It debuted, the 129 when they switched the engines from the original fuel injection to the new. Other models as the change was implemented as well.
Thank you for that info!! @@petercollingwood522
Yep they all had LH Jetronic. Just replaced the harnesses on my 95 SL600 a few months back. You can pick up the models affected by the wiring harness issues for a great deal. If you are somewhat mechanically inclined it’s a no brainer
A neighbor had a 190 and I remember it well. Solid, comfortable, beautiful handling characteristics.
I’ve got a W202 and it just goes and goes. Indestructible car. Still of the era where you can maintain it yourself.
I'll never sell my R129 and just put a new canvas roof on her and (among other things) replaced the springs, which -- incredibly -- were original to the car. Two amazing results: the car actually now rides a bit higher now, so, the front lip doesn't scrape anymore on driveways and; I can now feel what each of the four wheels are doing at all times, totally "new" suspension feel. I love these cars so much.
A beautiful car indeed , next car on my bucket list to add it to my w124 e300 turbodiesel
A Friend of mine got 2.6 engine.
Its really impresive. He even apply text on the back of the car that the engine is 1.8.
Ok so....why did he put a 1.8 badge on a 2.6?
@@TheCarCrush May be a UK thing, a lot of us Brits took of badges from the back so other drivers never knew what it was, it's called de-badged in the driving world here. Because if someone wanted a race they would wanna race a slower car. 😅😆😆
The 190D was a long distance runner with a good fuel economy 34mpg and 47 mpg on the highway. The car was popular with drivers who had a long commute or with sales representatives.
As the proud owner of a 190e 2.3-16v I can tell you, I don't ever want to part with it. I've had an '82 240D and it's a beauty but the 190e 2.3 is just tops! I want to get a regular 190e for a daily driver (easier to find parts and better on gas) but I remember they used to go for 1700 to 3500 max a few years back! It was just always really hard to find one with a manual transmission (deal breaker for me) now the prices on them have Skyrocketed!! (probably thanks to guys like y'all!) It is well deserved though...
i have a 82 240D,. a 93 300D 2.5turbo, and a 99 e320 and i am looking to buy more MB's. I also have a 5sp manual i want to install in the 93 w124 diesel. the 99 e320 tranny doesn't shift into 5th gear but runs and shifts great otherwise and gets 25 mpg city driving as is. It is a rocket but i drive in conservatively as i am 71 and the e320 has 170k on it. It is my daily beater.
l have a 1991 190e Sport Line 2.0 eurospec. Love it!!!
The 190D discussed here is not a North American MBZ; it's a Euro import. The 190E had in the US had electric windows, seats, headrests and temperature control and sunroof. I owned, restored 6 of them in succession between 2009 and 2020. Absolutely LOVED the 190e 6 cylinder. 30 mpg and 0-60 in 7.8 sec. Maybe the best car Mercedes ever built.
6 Cyclinder? I'll have to look that up.
I have 190e 2.6 118kw petrol. White colour inside blue leather interior❤️
My own 190D has been really unreliable, but it's fair to say that the ride is nice compared to most stuff - excluding big luxury vehicles, it also wears well, feels solid, and tbf, seems to better at speed than slowly.. handy around town too
What reliability issues are you dealing with? Sorry to hear that.
@@TheCarCrush I'll discount a blown head gasket due to a low pressure turbo 25+ yrs ago, but otherwise.. front ball joint failure while fortunately driving slowly, one alternator brush wore out prematurely, blew a coolant hose in steady driving, and it leaks quite a bit of oil.. I can't seem to get all of the parts I'd like, so have something else now for daily duty.
Non-breakdown faults would be a leaking rear window, closed sunroof, OVP relay, broken injector fuel line on a long journey. It once had a small engine fire when I was a child. One door card is a bit crappy.
I've replaced most of the front and some of the rear suspension, changed the head gasket, partial cooling system refresh (parts I could obtain). Still have jobs to do but am having a rest to do other stuff for a bit.
Wow you've had more than your share! You must really love the car to keep up with all this?! @@beautgrainger147
@@TheCarCrush tbf, what it does do, it does well, you can tell Mercedes spent some money developing a generally good product, stuff like air circulating really well round the back of the car from one side to the other without being really loud, heat-reflective window glass so it's not totally roasting in hot weather, being easy to drive and quite forgiving on the edge etc.. in some ways it's still a good car which does things better than a lot of new stuff. I have been extremely pissed off at times, but it's also my late grandad's last car, so I can't really justify setting fire to it when I do feel like it, and I calm down after a bit. I was young but old enough to remember different trips out and about in it from new to the present.
1 quarter of million?! Dude. The Evo 2 is actually near 500K i'm sorry to say! lol
You're right! I guess we were thinking 2.5-16 Evo when we said that, one just sold today (March 1 '24) for 280k at Sotheby's Moda Miami
The prototypical German taxi of its time. Bulletproof.
only issue with classic Mercedes is rust I daily a 240D and the floor boards are rusting out badly and quickly cuz I live in Florida
you are very lucky my e300 cost me 2x in repairs what it cost to buy it. always messed up!!!
That's no fun. At least it wasn't likely a fortune to buy?
I really can't see Biggie being able to comfortably fit in a 190. It wasn't just a nickname.
the 190d 2.5 diesel is a 5 cilinder
ive got a 06 and 97 c230 i luv the speed of the 06 but i prefer the design of my 97 wish the 97 had a little more power
If your c230 is a kompressor, then it’s easy to get more horsepower.
@@MrAndreCoutinho unfortunately its just base 230 but I've grown to enjoy it yet I did enjoy my 06 v6
@@miagee2 ah that’s fine then. If I was in your place, I’d sell both to buy a w204, preferably the estate, this generation will become a classic in no time.
@@MrAndreCoutinho sadly but proudly I live on guam so its a bit rough
The last generation of the Diesel 190 makes 75 hp and the first generation had 72, not 71. The engine was a 2.2 in America and Canada Only. If it's a 2.0 it came from Europe probably! There was also a 5 cylinder 2.5 diesel engine .
I have an April 1993 diesel also. With sportline interiors! Mine is a 5 speed manual! Not 4.
I have US version 1987 190D turbo with automatic transmission. Should be about 125 hp and 220 nm torque. Goes 0-60 mph in about 11.4 seconds.
@@countlesshobbiesmk2273 yep. The Turbo version is a 2.5 / 5 cylinder 125hp. They are becoming very expensive here in Portugal
Not 30 the model is 41 years old.
Nick's is a '93. Thanks for watching!
@@TheCarCrush You have to connect! The model came out in 1982 so the technology is from that time that is what matters!
I was speaking to the absence of creaks and rattles in Nick's car, specifically, which is 30 years old. In the intro there's tons of context about the era of manufacture, "the final year of Mercedes first-ever compact car," etc. I think we can agree the car was well ahead of its time?!
This car is just crying out for an OM606 with a giant snail and pimped injector pump. 💀
Excellent car and review!
Thank you!
These guys might think these cars are great daily drivers but I own a 1994 E280 W124 & a 2003 E320 W211 & I'll tell you all one thing, the W211 is by far the better car by virtue of one thing, the rack & pinion steering which Mercedes introduced after the W124. It is by far the better car & the 320 V6 engine is an absolute dream to drive & maintain. And I should know!!!!!
W211 outperforms our older Mercs in every way but...lacks the style, character, and bank-vault feel of the older cars. I (Joe here) wouldn't call them classics. I do quite like the facelifted W211 E350 (2006 onwards I think) both in terms of style and performance plus, they ditched the SBC braking system which -- although warranted by Mercedes through 2029 (!) -- can be a pain in the ass. I actually helped launch the W211 when I was on the PR team at Mercedes-Benz USA - so I should know, too :-) -- and those earlier W211's I would NOT recommend, there were a ton of issues.
I'd traditionally have preferred rack and pinion but have ended up with 2 cars that have steering boxes.. one's loose due to the coupler bushes wearing, but both actually feel quite fine in terms of the driving feel and responsiveness. There are some newer mercs with rack and pinion which don't feel very good, so the box may contribute less than the suspension geometry, specifically castor angle.
I'm probably in the same camp. Haven't driven too many cars apart from rentals once in a while, an old Opel and an Audi. I'd still dare say that I'm most at ease and biased towards the W201 combo of it's geometry/recirc ball box. Where I to spot a rim-eating/blow-prone pothole while at speed (no frost) - I would feel that the w201 is the most predictable and safe automobile to do relatively powerful evasive maneuvers @@beautgrainger147
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