Classifieds' Car Of The Day: Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 'Cosworth'

This touring car for the road is a tempting - and much cheaper - alternative to the E30 BMW M3

Mercedes 190e 2.5-16

There's no doubt about it, here at CT towers we'd do anything to get ourselves an E30 BMW M3. That road-legal touring car has cemented itself in the history books, but as a result, is incredibly expensive to buy. The good news is that the car's arch rival - the Mercedes 190E 'Cosworth' - can still be picked up relatively cheaply.

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Like the M3, you get a high-revving, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine, a taut, rear-drive chassis and plenty of motorsport pedigree. This hot 190 originally started out as a rallying project, but the Merc motorsport bods were forced to switch their attention to touring car racing after the Audi Quattro burst onto the scene and made rear-wheel drive rally cars obsolete.

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The 190's humble 2.3-litre eight-valve four-pot was given a 16-valve cylinder head from Cosworth, while the car was treated to stiffer suspension, a limited-slip differential and a drag-reducing bodykit. The rest, of course, is history. Later 2.5-16 versions come with 197bhp, giving a 0-60mph time of just over seven seconds and a top speed of 142mph.

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Although it was more than a match for the M3 in race trim, the road version could never quite go toe-to-toe with its Bavarian rival. You can forgive it for that, as it's still a great car to drive, was built in right-hand drive (unlike the LHD-only M3), and prices are still reasonable.

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Values are increasing, so now is the time to buy. If you're tempted, check the car thoroughly for rust, particularly on the jacking points and underneath the bodykit, which has a habit of trapping water. These are becoming rarer all the time, so if you find a decent one, snap it up.

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