> I have a 1993 190 LE (That's what it says in the paperwork). But my Merc
> expert can find no reference to the "LE". Can anyone throw some light on
> this, please? In particular, what is the difference between the E and the
> LE?
It's on a 2 litre petrol/gas saloon. I have seen similar models with a the
LE badge on it, but there is no badge at all on mine.
It does have alloy wheels, armrest, rear head-restraints, a little bit of
wood trim, etc. But I don't know if these were just accessories, or even if
the LE was just a package with extras thrown in. However, it looks like it
has a lowered suspension, and the saleslady did mention sports suspension
(at least I think she did, but it was some years ago now.)
Many thanks for your replies. Would appreciate any more.
>> I have a 1993 190 LE (That's what it says in the paperwork). But my Merc
>> expert can find no reference to the "LE". Can anyone throw some light on
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> Juergen - 240D AMG (A lways M ighty G ood)
trader4@optonline.net - 18 Dec 2004 15:51 GMT
As I recall, E= Fuel injected gasoline, from the german word for
injected, which starts with E
L= Long wheel base, from german word for long
I'd have to disagree with an earlier poster that said L is for
light/sporty. Hard to reconcile that with models like 500SEL which
were the flaghship of the line and certainly not light.
sdp1 - 18 Dec 2004 17:10 GMT
>As I recall, E= Fuel injected gasoline, from the german word for
>injected, which starts with E
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>light/sporty. Hard to reconcile that with models like 500SEL which
>were the flaghship of the line and certainly not light.
The L for "light" (sporty) applies to the SL class. L after an E is
for Long wheelbase. With the L before the E on this model, i don't see
it meaning Longwheelbase at all/ For fuel injected and long wheelbase
it would have been a "190 EL".
Juergen . - 18 Dec 2004 17:17 GMT
> As I recall, E= Fuel injected gasoline, from the german word for
> injected, which starts with E
> L= Long wheel base, from german word for long
That is true e.g. for an 450SEL
> I'd have to disagree with an earlier poster that said L is for
> light/sporty. Hard to reconcile that with models like 500SEL which
That is true e.g. for an SL320 or an SLK350
> were the flaghship of the line and certainly not light.
With sedans, yes.
Juergen
trader4@optonline.net - 19 Dec 2004 08:12 GMT
Those damn Germans can't keep their letters straight! Using L's for
different things! I forgot the obvious SL series. Thanks for the
correction.
Martin Joseph - 18 Dec 2004 18:41 GMT
> It's on a 2 litre petrol/gas saloon. I have seen similar models with a
> the LE badge on it, but there is no badge at all on mine.
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> Many thanks for your replies. Would appreciate any more.
Looks like Juergen found the LE...
Is your car brilliant metallic emerald green?
sqvrti - 18 Dec 2004 20:45 GMT
It's a metallic "Rosso Red", a kind of pearlescent finish. There was
another LE for sale at the time which was Metallic purple......
>> It's on a 2 litre petrol/gas saloon. I have seen similar models with a
>> the LE badge on it, but there is no badge at all on mine.
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> Is your car brilliant metallic emerald green?