*1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16*Designed as Mercedes's first
compact class vehicle, the 190E - known internally as the W201-
offered buyers near-S Class levels of refinement, in a car that was
easy to park in town and offered at a far more affordable price.
This car also provided an excellent basis for a car Mercedes could
take racing, and in working with famed race engine builder
Cosworth, developed a car that could compete with great success in
the German Touring Car Championship or DTM.This 1986 Mercedes-Benz
190E 2.3-16 is a striking example that shows just 30,580 miles at
the time of cataloging. Presenting in highly original shape
throughout, this car was imported to the United States from Japan
in the late 1990s and has been kept at a very high level since.
Finished in the legendary shade of Smoke Silver Metallic, the
2.3-16 is immediately identifiable thanks to its unique bodykit
with its front air dam, side skirts, fender flares, rear diffuser
and decklid spoiler. This example benefits from the more attractive
and useful Euro glass headlights, and sits on a set of 15-inch
Gullideckel alloy wheels.On the inside, black leather wraps the
Recaro built interior with front sport seats and special sculpted
rear seats with no center seat. Although this was designed as a
homologation race car, it was not de-contented and still offered
plenty of great comfort features like a Becker stereo head unit
(which has been modified with Bluetooth capabilities), power
adjustable front seats, a driver's side air bag, cruise control and
self leveling rear suspension.Under the hood sits the famous
Cosworth developed 2.3-liter inline-4. Where Cosworth's racing
experience comes into play is with the DOHC cylinder head which
allows for better flow thanks to four valves per cylinder. Power is
quoted at 167 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque and this is an
engine that loves to rev and be at the top of the powerband. Unlike
most Mercedes which are equipped with an automatic gearbox, this
190E is fitted with a 5-speed manual with a dog-leg first gear -
owing to its racing heritage. Power is then sent to the rear wheels
via a limited-slip differential. The car benefits from recent
servicing at Park Place and is in fantastic driving condition.A
true legend of German racing history, the 190E 2.3-16 is a
homologation car that you can drive every day, offering a great
driving experience and bank-vault like quality. Offered in
excellent condition, you will be hard pressed to find a better 190E
2.3-16 than this!*Key Features* * Cosworth Developed 2.3-Liter
Inline-4 * 167 Horsepower/166 Lb-Ft of Torque * Dual Overhead Cams
w/16-Valves * 5-Speed Manual Gearbox * Dogleg First Gear * Limited
Slip Differential * Self Leveling Rear Suspension * Recaro Designed
Interior * Unique Body Kit * Becker Stereo * Bluetooth Upgrade *
Highly Original Example*Additional Information* * Original Sales
Brochure * Owner's Manual * Park Place Service Invoices * Tool
KitFor more information on this 1986 Mercedes Benz 190E 2.3-16 or
any of our 100+ high-performance cars always in stock, contact one
of our friendly and knowledgeable sales consultants or always feel
free to stop by our Bellevue, WA Park Place Ltd campus - where we
have over 40,000 sq ft of indoor showrooms filled with the finest
cars. As part of the Park Place Motor Group family, which includes
Park Place Aston Martin and Lotus of Bellevue -- Nobody Has What We
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