📖Generation guide
190E 2.3-16 • 1984-1988
This US-market variant features a 2.3L 16V Cosworth-developed engine, producing 167hp with a unique Getrag dogleg transmission. Approximately 6000 units were imported.
190E 2.5-16 • 1988-1993
The Euro-only model boasts a more powerful 2.5L engine with 197hp and was never officially imported into the US. Federal import compliance is now possible.
190E 2.5-16 Evolution I • 1989
Limited to ~502 units, the Evolution I featured enhanced aerodynamics and suspension, alongside a modified 2.5L engine.
190E 2.5-16 Evolution II • 1990-1991
The pinnacle of the W201 series, this model includes an iconic aerodynamic package and a Cosworth-tuned engine producing 235hp, with values reaching up to $500k.
Cosworth 190E Heritage Certificate • 1984-1993
Documentation from MBClassic Center Stuttgart is vital for value verification and enhances collector appeal.
Known issues by generation
Donation value by condition + generation
Understanding the value of a Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 or its Euro counterparts in the collector market is crucial for donators. Bonded-title pathway awareness is necessary for pre-OBD vehicles, and matching the engine-stamping VIN to the chassis VIN is a critical appraisal artifact. Vehicles with original paint and confirmed factory colors retain significant premiums, whereas any modifications can negatively impact value. A Heritage Certificate from the MBClassic Center Stuttgart can bolster the vehicle's worth, especially for appraisals exceeding $25,000. Collectors will often refer to auction comps from RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and others as valuation benchmarks.Donation process for this model
When considering a donation, it is imperative to engage a qualified appraiser, as this is not optional for vintage classics like the 190E. The IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for vehicles crossing the $5,000 threshold and must be properly filled out for tax deduction purposes. Additionally, for top-tier concours examples, enclosed transport is mandatory. Ensure that all required documentation, including the engine-stamping VIN match to the chassis VIN and MBClassic Center Heritage Certificate, is available prior to donation to facilitate a smooth process.Norfolk regional notes
Norfolk, rich in automotive history, presents a unique environment for owners of the Mercedes-Benz 190E series. The region is home to several vintage Mercedes specialists who can assist with restorations and maintenance, ensuring your vehicle retains its integrity. Awareness of the salt-belt versus sun-belt distinctions is vital, as these factors significantly influence the preservation condition of pre-1990 vehicles. Engaging with knowledgeable restoration shops familiar with MBClassic standards ensures your classic remains a cherished automotive icon.FAQ
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