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Its appearance in 1982 marked a turning point in the production of the renowned Stuttgarter automotive manufacturer. Although the "190" was the entry-level version into the Mercedes product range, it still contained important stylistic and technical innovations. The design, with an excellent blend of style and elegance, will later affect the vehicles of the higher segments of future Mercedes production. Technically, the car has a longitudinal built-in front motor, rear wheel drive and disc brakes on all four wheels. MacPherson front axle and "Multilink" rear axle. The first versions produced were equipped with two petrol engines of 1998 cm3 with carburettor or, in the 190E version, with injection. A short time later, the 2.3 16V sport version was introduced which was also used in brand sports competitions such as the "Nürburgring Champions Race Cup" in 1984, which famous riders of the time and some "old rabbits" of Formula 1.
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