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Mercedes-Benz - E Class (1991)
Explore the iconic Mercedes‑Benz E Class of 1991 and discover why it remains a favorite among classic luxury car enthusiasts. Whether you’re researching Mercedes‑Benz E Class price for a future purchase, or curious about the value of a vintage 1991 model, our detailed overview provides the key facts and realistic expectations every buyer needs. With prices influenced by mileage, condition, and regional demand, the market for older E Class vehicles remains dynamic and rewarding for buyers who appreciate German engineering at its finest.
- Model year: 1991
- Body style: 4‑door sedan
- Engine: 3.0‑liter inline‑6 (M102) and optional 3.5‑liter v6 (M116) across later trims
- Power: 190 hp (M102) & 210 hp (M116)
- Torque: 207 lb‑ft (M102) & 244 lb‑ft (M116)
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (standard); 4‑wheel drive optional in some markets
- Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline
- Fuel economy: Approx. 18 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (actual varies by maintenance)
- Top speed: 140 mph (M102) / 150 mph (M116, higher output models)
- 0‑60 mph: 7.8 s – 8.5 s
- Wheelbase: 109.8 in (2,791 mm)
- Overall length: 190.9 in (4,846 mm)
- Overall width: 73.6 in (1,867 mm)
- Overall height: 55.3 in (1,405 mm)
- Ground clearance: 5.9 in (150 mm)
- Weight: 3,558 lb (1,615 kg) – 3,704 lb (1,680 kg) depending on trim
- Seat capacity: 4–5 (optional cargo space for 2‑passenger economy values)
- Interior finish: High‑grade leather, faux‑leather, or cloth – depending on trim level
- Infotainment: Standard analog clock, AM/FM radio; optional CD player in later years
- Safety features: Dual front airbags, anti‑braking system, optional ABS (depending on region)
Depreciation Overview for the Mercedes‑Benz E Class
When evaluating a vintage car, understanding depreciation helps set realistic price expectations. Generally, luxury sedans like the Mercedes‑Benz E Class follow these guidelines:
- First year: Vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their original value,
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