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The “baby” Mercedes 180E s seen here during road testing in Germany, was the first of the new generation of cars from the old-established Stuttgart firm. Examples of the 190E, including the very latest high-performance version with the 16valve head specially developed for Mercedes by Britain’s famous Cosworth Engineering, Ltd, are now available in New Zealand.

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Press, 14 February 1986, Page 19

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The “baby” Mercedes 180Es seen here during road testing in Germany, was the first of the new generation of cars from the old-established Stuttgart firm. Examples of the 190E, including the very latest high-performance version with the 16- valve head specially developed for Mercedes by Britain’s famous Cosworth Engineering, Ltd, are now available in New Zealand. Press, 14 February 1986, Page 19

The “baby” Mercedes 180Es seen here during road testing in Germany, was the first of the new generation of cars from the old-established Stuttgart firm. Examples of the 190E, including the very latest high-performance version with the 16- valve head specially developed for Mercedes by Britain’s famous Cosworth Engineering, Ltd, are now available in New Zealand. Press, 14 February 1986, Page 19

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