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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Mercedes benz 2010


Mercedes benz 2010
It may seem confusing but the Mercedes Benz 190E is different from In Germany, the E-Class is also commonly used as a police interceptor vehicle. It is famous both as luxury or executive transport, and as taxis in countries like Germany, Portugal and Singapore. The “E” in the Mercedes Benz 190E stood for “Einspritzung,” which is German for fuel injection, a very new feature at the time the "E" first appeared in the 1950’s. As the line comes in gasoline-engine and diesel form when it first came out, the Mercedes Benz 190E can produce a staggering 130 horsepower output until it raised the ante to 158 horsepowers in the 90’s when it donned the 2.6-liter 6-cylinder engine which it borrowed from the midsize 260E sedan.

 Through the years, it has evolved through several engine equipment improvements. With its performance-inducing capabilities and competitive parts pricing, this Mercedes Benz E class has been catapulted to becoming the best-selling Benz model to ever hit the streets worldwide. Unleashed during the 1980’s, the Mercedes Benz 190E has a moniker of being the “Baby Benz” known for its compact structure. And much would be attributed to the Mercedes Benz 190E parts and accessories serving as the strong building blocks making up the Mercedes Benz 190E an icon of a compact sedan of today.

 Perhaps, it is without further ado that the Mercedes 190E is built with the kind of German craftsmanship that cater to the discriminating tastes of its customers.  Performance, luxury, comfort and safety have never lost touch with the Mercedes Benz 190E series.

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