The Mercedes-Benz 200 is a tiny premium automobile that was produced from 1965 to 1993. It was available in a variety of body configurations, including a sedan, coupe, and station wagon. The 200 was powered by a four-cylinder engine that was available in a variety of displacements.

The Mercedes-Benz 200 Repair Workshop Manual is a thorough guide to repairing and maintaining the 200. It covers all parts of the car, from the engine and transmission to the electrical system and bodywork. The manual is illustrated with precise diagrams and images, and it offers step-by-step directions for all repairs.

The Repair Workshop Manual is a vital tool for everyone who owns or maintains Mercedes-Benz 200s. It is a wonderful resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.

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About the Mercedes-Benz 200

The Mercedes-Benz 200 was a popular choice for both personal and corporate use. It was recognized for its reliability, luxury, and performance. The 200 was also quite fuel-efficient, making it a sensible choice for everyday driving.

The 200 was available in a variety of trim levels, including the base model, the Deluxe, and the Sport. The Sport variant was equipped with a more powerful engine and a firmer suspension, making it more exciting to drive.

The 200 was also available with a range of options, including a sunroof, air conditioning, and power windows.

Different Generations, Trims, with Year and Engine

Generation 1 (1965-1972)

  • Trims: Base, Deluxe, Sport
  • Years: 1965-1972
  • Engine: 2.0L four-cylinder

Generation 2 (1973-1984)

  • Trims: Base, Deluxe, Sport, Classic
  • Years: 1973-1984
  • Engine: 2.0L four-cylinder

Generation 3 (1985-1993)

  • Trims: SE, SEL, Sport
  • Years: 1985-1993
  • Engine: 2.0L four-cylinder

The Mercedes-Benz 200 was a well-built and reliable car. It was also relatively luxurious and fun to drive. The 200 is a good choice for anyone looking for a classic Mercedes-Benz.