1983 230 E
ZacPac
11-16-2002, 09:42 PM
my mom is probably gonna buy an 83 230 E, its a real nice car but i cant find any information on it, its a european car or something...do you know any sites where i'd be able to look at parts, accessories, or any information on the car online? thanks, any help is appreciated
Benzaholic
12-23-2002, 06:38 PM
If it's not too late to be useful, I buy most of the parts for my Benzes of various ages from Rusty Cullens. He has an online catalog with prices at BuyMBParts (http://www.buymbparts.com). Fast, friendly service with tremendous prices.
I think only the 6 cylinder 280E was offerred in the US in that body, but most things should be similar to a 230E, with the likely exception that the Euro model would have fewer options. The factory repair manual for the W123 series (that body style) may actually include the 230E, but should at least cover most of the car. New manuals are available only on CD from MBUSA at 1-800-4MERCEDES, or possibly from Rusty at the above link. The CD manuals run about a hundred to a hundred fifty bucks, depending on the series, but they include just about everything, including chassis, engine, and electrical manuals, an owners manual from one model in the series, and maintenance information. They are somewhat geared to a mechanic familiar with MB work, but they are the definitive source, including the factory recommended torques, etc.
Good luck,
Benzaholic
Taylor, Texas
89 300CE, 151K
previous 85 300D, ~200K
I think only the 6 cylinder 280E was offerred in the US in that body, but most things should be similar to a 230E, with the likely exception that the Euro model would have fewer options. The factory repair manual for the W123 series (that body style) may actually include the 230E, but should at least cover most of the car. New manuals are available only on CD from MBUSA at 1-800-4MERCEDES, or possibly from Rusty at the above link. The CD manuals run about a hundred to a hundred fifty bucks, depending on the series, but they include just about everything, including chassis, engine, and electrical manuals, an owners manual from one model in the series, and maintenance information. They are somewhat geared to a mechanic familiar with MB work, but they are the definitive source, including the factory recommended torques, etc.
Good luck,
Benzaholic
Taylor, Texas
89 300CE, 151K
previous 85 300D, ~200K
k-4711
07-20-2003, 01:00 AM
To tell you the truth, I just got a 1983 Mercedes 230 E. I looked at the owners manual (only availiable in German), but it is the same manual given to the 280 E owners. So, the parts are the same. And the 280 E was avaliable to the US.
darkjuju
03-05-2004, 08:20 PM
i am also looking for info on this car. except the 1984 version.
mostly i would like to know what crowd it was going for.
who would have bought this car new.. what kind of person.
is it an economy car?
mostly i would like to know what crowd it was going for.
who would have bought this car new.. what kind of person.
is it an economy car?
k-4711
03-05-2004, 10:52 PM
i am also looking for info on this car. except the 1984 version.
mostly i would like to know what crowd it was going for.
who would have bought this car new.. what kind of person.
is it an economy car?
The 1984 version, from what I know, is the beggining of the next type of Mercedes Benz. The crowd would be geared towards the 20s-30s, not too big a family, but not small enought to be small. It's got an excellent interior space, and I love my car beyond belief (even if it's expensive since I live in the USA). Not really economy, but not wastfull either. About 20-25mpg.
mostly i would like to know what crowd it was going for.
who would have bought this car new.. what kind of person.
is it an economy car?
The 1984 version, from what I know, is the beggining of the next type of Mercedes Benz. The crowd would be geared towards the 20s-30s, not too big a family, but not small enought to be small. It's got an excellent interior space, and I love my car beyond belief (even if it's expensive since I live in the USA). Not really economy, but not wastfull either. About 20-25mpg.
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