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Introduced in 1984 was Mercedes-Benz's original compact luxury car, the [[Mercedes-Benz 190-Class|190-Class]]. A new 2.6-liter engine sedan was introduced in 1987.
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Introduced in 1984 was Mercedes-Benz's original compact entry-level luxury car, the [[Mercedes-Benz 190-Class|190-Class]]. A new 2.6-liter engine sedan was introduced in 1987.
   
 
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The new entry level 190-Class sedan came with 130 horsepower and a 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine. This car remained a carryover for 1992 and 1993.
 
The new entry level 190-Class sedan came with 130 horsepower and a 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine. This car remained a carryover for 1992 and 1993.
   
The last of Mercedes-Benz's 190-Class sedans went on sale in April 1993.
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The last of Mercedes-Benz's 190-Class sedans went on sale in April 1993. It was replaced by the [[Mercedes-Benz C-Class|C-Class]] for 1994.
 
==Retail prices==
 
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Introduced in 1984 was Mercedes-Benz's original compact entry-level luxury car, the 190-Class. A new 2.6-liter engine sedan was introduced in 1987.

Year-to-year changes

1991

The new entry level 190-Class sedan came with 130 horsepower and a 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine. This car remained a carryover for 1992 and 1993.

The last of Mercedes-Benz's 190-Class sedans went on sale in April 1993. It was replaced by the C-Class for 1994.

Retail prices

Model year Engine size List price Effective date
1991 2.3L $28,050 N/A
1991 2.6L $33,700 N/A
1992-1993 2.3L $28,950 July 28, 1992
1992-1993 2.6L $34,000 July 28, 1992

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