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The granddaddy of the automobile, no other car maker has stood the test of time as well as Mercedes. Mercedes-Benz was the amalgamation of the founders of the motor car, Karl Benz and Gotleib Daimler in 1926 where the emphasis was always on quality and exacting engineering – a philosophy that the company still adheres to. Apart from its road vehicles (and commercials) Mercedes was also hugely…

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Mercedes 190

Mercedes 190

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £500-£5000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1983-93
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon
  • Engine:
    190E 1.8 Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 1797cc 113bhp; 190 2.0 Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 1997cc 90bhp (105bhp for ‘85); 190E 2.0 Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 1997cc 122bhp 190 2.3-16 Twin overhead camshaft four-cylinder 2299cc 185bhp; 190E 2.5-16 Twin overhead camshaft four-cylinder 2498cc 197bhp; 190E 2.6: Overhead camshaft six-cylinder 2599cc 160bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    7.5-12 secs
  • Top Speed:
    110-145mph
  • MPG:
    Petrol: 24-35 mpg

PAST: Launched in 1983 to compete with the 3 Series BMW and the first ‘hip’ Mercedes for a long, long time, although still remained the top choice for mini-cabs, too! Cosworth tuned models for 1984 are as good as the similarly-badged Ford Sierra and more discreet. Smooth running six pot 2.6 for 1987, with a stripped out base 1.8 model for 1990 (LE special in ‘93). Replaced by the C-Class in 1993.

PRESENT: A brand new breed of modern Mercedes to appeal to new buying base, but still with old school Merc quality as standard. Cosworth twin-cam 16-valve versions are especially enjoyable. Rear seat legroom is not generous, and interior trim is fairly basic in nature. No estates!

FUTURE: A bit of a sleeper and we reckon will remain so for foreseeable future – except the Cosworths which are already rising in value. There are some really nice 190s around still too at good prices and they make cracking daily drivers.

Mercedes ‘New Generation’ Saloons

Mercedes ‘New Generation’ Saloons

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £600-£6000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1967-76
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon Engine
  • Engine:
    200 Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 1988cc 95bhp; 200D Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 1988cc 55bhp; 220 Overhead camshaft four cylinder 2197cc 105bhp; 220D Overhead camshaft four-cylinder 2197cc diesel 60bhp; 250 Overhead camshaft six-cylinder 2496cc 130bhp; 280 Overhead camshaft six-cylinder 2778cc 140bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    220 16 sec; 250 12.5+ sec, 280 11.5+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    80-110mph
  • MPG:
    17-25 mpg

PAST: Cleaner swinging 60s replacement for much loved Fintails but with crisper styling and upgraded mechanics such as trailing arm rear suspensions, all round discs and a lot of S-Class DNA. Base 200 never officially sold over here but they turn up. Five-speed manual ‘box available but as rare as they are desirable. Range survived until 1976 before being replaced by similar theme W123 range.

PRESENT: Taxi! Well, they were hugely popular as them thanks to their sturdiness and space. A highly pleasant all rounder that’s dead reliable although car lacks the character of the older Fintail.

FUTURE: Difficult one this – prices have hardly moved since we last covered this manufacturer over five years ago so value is better than ever. However restos are usually uneconomic as a result.

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