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Mercedes-Benz - 220 (1989)

Mercedes-Benz 1989 220 – a timeless sedan that exemplifies the blend of comfort and performance typical of the late 1980s luxury coupe‑cab chassis. While you might ask, what is a 1989 Mercedes-Benz 220 worth, the answer varies widely depending on build quality, mileage, and market location. In this overview we’ll walk you through the core specification details, discuss typical depreciation patterns, compare it to its contemporaries, explain its market niche, and guide you toward the next step for detailed pricing data.

  • Engine: 2.2‑liter inline‑four, naturally aspirated, producing 149 hp and 170 lb‑ft of torque. A well‑maintained V4 is known for its reliability and smooth power delivery.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic with synchromesh across all gears.
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular unleaded).
  • Drivetrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive classic layout.
  • Vehicle class: Full‑size luxury sedan (B‑class in Mercedes nomenclature).
  • Dimensions: Length 189 in (4.80 m), width 73 in (1.85 m), height 55 in (1.40 m), wheelbase 114.4 in (2.90 m).
  • Weight: Approx. 3,460 lbs (1,570 kg) curb weight, typical for a steel‑frame sedan of that era.
  • Interior features: Leather upholstery, power windows, central locking, optional automatic climate control, and a cassette‑based audio system.
  • Exterior highlights: Classic 4‑headlight grill, semi‑aluminum wheels, chrome bumpers, and a liftable rear roof panel for cargo accessibility.
  • Safety equipment: Front seat belts (two‑point), seat‐belt pretensioners (optional), and optional ABS on certain trims.
  • Year‑over‑year updates: Minor exterior restyling in 1989, but core mechanical architecture remained unchanged from the 1987 model.

Mercedes-Benz 220 depreciation is a common concern when evaluating used luxury cars. Historically, most German sedans retain more value than their American counterparts. For the Mercedes-Benz 220


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