Considering a 190E Cosworth

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Since buying a "sensible" car last month as a DD (Golf GTI) I still have a hankering for a project/weekend vehicle.. initially I wanted to get back into an Mx5 but they are just too hard to find here :(. Other cars I was interested in are Supras, but all have been pimped beyond recognition in this neck of the woods and thats not for me.

I have however found some other options, namely 1990 Merc 190E 2.5 16V, in original condition with low mileage(40k) for around 6 grand which is peaking my interest.

I found an old thread on here with a 190 project, but anyone have experience with the Cosworth models or 190s in general?

Ideally it would be a bit of fun to drive, easy to work on by a non-merc garage, cheap on parts and it would be a bonus to hold most of its value if well maintained.

Other options could be a 320/500E sedan or cabrio, or an E36 M3 from around the same age. These are all cars I have appreciated in the past and are around the price point I could grab one without too much worry.

Much as I think the E36 is the best looking 3 series ever, the M3 version just sounds too high maintenance for me. What do you reckon Motors?

Edit: adding pics. The 190E is a 1990 with 40k miles, the M3 is 1995 with 70k miles and the E is 1989, no idea about mileage..just some examples, which all happen to be black

190E






300E




M3
 
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The only 190E i'd buy is the Evolution model(s), the E36 M3 is simply the better car than the normal Cosworth 190 imho.

What do classic SL's go for in your neck of the woods?
 
yeah, there is a fake Evo (or I think it is fake), for 8k.. but they are otherwise exceptionally rare and pricey.

560SL from 1983 with 60k miles for 7 grand.. looks lovely

I would be pretty happy with one of those also..and if I can convince the wife its an investment it would help lol

 
Can you pick up a 90's 500 SL for anything like a decent price?

I can see a '94 SL500 for 6 grand.. looks tasty too. But now I am moving back into CL territory which scares me a lot on parts cost :P Ideally I wanted to keep it simple.. no computers, ECUs etc ;)
 
yeah, there is a fake Evo (or I think it is fake), for 8k.. but they are otherwise exceptionally rare and pricey.

560SL from 1983 with 60k miles for 7 grand.. looks lovely

I would be pretty happy with one of those also..and if I can convince the wife its an investment it would help lol


Would be nice with euro spec bumpers but that just looks awful with those doorsteps on it.
 
I wouldn't buy a Cosworth Merc as a 'toy'. It's just not interesting or engaging enough.

At least, in my experience. That's why I sold my M5.

Especially not an automatic, as pictured. That's a bad combo.
 
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I found an old thread on here with a 190 project, but anyone have experience with the Cosworth models or 190s in general?

Ideally it would be a bit of fun to drive, easy to work on by a non-merc garage, cheap on parts and it would be a bonus to hold most of its value if well maintained.

I think you might be talking about my old 190e?

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18039798

I never really set out to buy it, just happened to come across it and thought it could be fun, it was great while I owned it. Parts seemed reasonable, and it was a pretty hardy thing.

I wouldn't buy a Cosworth Merc as a 'toy'. It's just not interesting or engaging enough.

At least, in my experience. That's why I sold my M5.

Especially not an automatic, as pictured. That's a bad combo.

Exactly the reason I wanted rid of it in the end. It was good fun, but nowhere near engaging as I would have wanted, especially for the purpose it was supposed to be serving, as a toy in the end. I was craving something more raw and direct in the end.


Also, some proper 190e pron:

M18.jpg


M10.jpg


M03.jpg


M04.jpg


M02.jpg
 
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