How many Mercedes 300CE were made?

How many Mercedes 300CE were made?

Whilst the 124 series was produced up until 1996, the coupes of the series were designed to be exclusive – with a price tag to match. Of the almost 2.6 million 124 series vehicles produced, just 141,498 were coupes – and only 43,486 were 300CE vehicles.

What is Mercedes Sportline?

Sportline badged leather selector lever and slightly smaller diameter leather steering wheel. Exterior was mainly suspension components. Lower stiffer springs and shocks, firmer bushes, stiffer sway bars.

When did Mercedes Benz W124 Coupe 300 CE-24 come out?

For stopping power, the W124 Coupe 300 CE-24 braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Discs at the rear. The W124 Coupe model is a car manufactured by Mercedes Benz, sold new from year 1989 to 1992, and available after that as a used car.

Is the Mercedes-Benz 300E Sportline in good condition?

1992 Mercedes Benz 300E Sportline 132k Black on black leather original paint. Excellent condition meticulously maintained. Real sweet car with no issues, Drives nice, handles tight. It’s a Sportline. Very clean interior and exterior. Needs nothing but a new caring home.

How many Mercedes-Benz 300 CE coupes have been sold?

Mercedes-Benz USA’s E-Class sales records don’t break out individual body styles, but one source puts 1991’s 300 CE Coupe sales figure at 1,302 units, the 1993 Coupe/Cabriolet at 891/593 units respectively, and ditto for 1994’s 1,530/595 and 1995’s 1,798 and 322.

How much horsepower does a Mercedes 300CE have?

Better breathing and a 10:1 compression ratio brought quite a power bump: 217 hp at 5,500 RPM and 195-lb.ft. of torque at 4,600 RPM. The rare factory Sportline package, introduced in 1992, brought a lowered, firmer suspension, altered steering ratio, wider (15 x 7-inch) wheels and tires and specific badging.

What kind of car is a Mercedes 300E Sportline?

Lost in that discussion in the lowly 300E/E320 and “not-quite-500E” 400E/E420. But often forgotten is the 300E Sportline. The Sportline was an option on W124s and W201s for a few years in North America as a way to get your kicks out of a Mercedes-Benz sedan without ponying up over $80,000 (!) for a 500E.

Mercedes-Benz USA’s E-Class sales records don’t break out individual body styles, but one source puts 1991’s 300 CE Coupe sales figure at 1,302 units, the 1993 Coupe/Cabriolet at 891/593 units respectively, and ditto for 1994’s 1,530/595 and 1995’s 1,798 and 322.

Better breathing and a 10:1 compression ratio brought quite a power bump: 217 hp at 5,500 RPM and 195-lb.ft. of torque at 4,600 RPM. The rare factory Sportline package, introduced in 1992, brought a lowered, firmer suspension, altered steering ratio, wider (15 x 7-inch) wheels and tires and specific badging.

When did the Mercedes Benz W124 Sportline come out?

Mercedes-Benz offered an option called “Sportline” for the W124 and W201 chassis cars. This option was available in the North American market for the 1992–93 model year 190 E 2.6, 1992–93 300 E/300 CE and 1993–95 E 320/E 320 Coupé.