Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Mercedes-Benz W110 First Series 190c/190Dc ( 1961-1965)

Mercedes-Benz W110
Manufacturer : Mercedes-Benz
Production : 1961–1968
 628,282 built 
Assembly :  Sindelfingen, Germany
Barcelona, Venezuela
Port Melbourne, Australia 

Predecessor : Mercedes-Benz W120
Successor : Mercedes-Benz W115
Class : Executive car
Vehicles:
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
1961–1968
Mercedes-Benz W110
First Series 190c/190Dc  ( 1961-1965)

The W110 "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was Mercedes-Benz's line of midsize four-cylinder automobiles in the mid-1960s. The line was introduced with the 190c and 190Dc sedan in April, 1961,[2] replacing the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db. The W110 line was refreshed in July, 1965 to become the 200 and Diesel 200D (model year 1966 for North America); at the same time, a six-cylinder 230 (successor to the Mercedes 220) became part of the W110 line. Production lasted just three more years, with the W115 220 and 220D introduced in 1968. This was the first series of Mercedes cars to be extensively crash tested for occupant safety.



First Series: 190c/190D
Production: 1961–1965
       Engine       :  1.9 L M121 I4
                                           1.9 L OM621 Diesel I4
1961-1965
First Series 190c/190Dc

The 190c and 190Dc replaced the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db as Mercedes-Benz's line of less-expensive four-cylinder sedans. The "D" denoted a Diesel engine, a technology pioneered by Mercedes-Benz and championed despite widespread derision in the motoring press. The body was derived from the W111 series but with a 145mm shorter nose and rounded headlights (which gave a similar front-end appearance to the W120/121 pontol models). The rear end was identical to the W111 220b (the 220b was the base model of the W111 series). The interior layout and dimensions were also identical to the W111 220b, but with fewer options such as fixed-back seats and bakelite trim on the dashboard (as opposed to timber in the W111 models). Because the 190c and 190Dc models were basically a W111 220b with a shorter front, they offered the same interior and luggage space as the W111 series but with smaller and more fuel efficient engines. This made them extremely popular with taxi drivers.[3] Production of the 190Dc exceeded that of the petrol engined 190c by nearly 100,000 units.

Models
Chassis code   Years            Model       Engine                            Number built
W110.010        1961–1965    190c          1.9 L M121 I4                  130,554
W110.110        1961–1965    190Dc        1.9 L OM621 Diesel I4      225,645

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W110

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