About Mercedes-Benz 300TE
The Mercedes-Benz 300TE is a variant of the S124 Wagon. It debuted for the 1986 model year. The Benz 300TE is powered by the Mercedes' M103.983 engine, which is a 3.0L 180hp inline six. It sends a drive to the rear wheels via manual or automatic transmission options. A total of 41,775 S124 Mercedes-Benz 300TE were built before the end of production in 1992.
Mercedes dropped the TE's diesel by the end of 1987 and replaced it with a 3.0-liter gas burner; even Mercedes realized that nothing is as boring as a diesel. The 3.0-liter produces 177 horsepower and 188 pound-feet of torque is adequate for motivating the wagon's 3548 pounds. The faster you drive it, the better you will feel. At the limit of velocity, it settles into a nice, freight-trains groove, and doesn't quit until the tank runs dry. The TE gets to 60 in 8.2 seconds, which is as quick as some respectable sports sedans and definitely at the hot end of the wagon performance spectrum.
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Get into the thing and drive the Mercedes-Benz 300TE. The first thing you will notice is that it has an automatic. The Mercedes-Benz 300TE feels as if it were carved from a solid ingot of steel. Unless you land on a grenade, you won't get a dent. The Mercedes-Benz 300TE is suited to such Peck-style, low-pulse-rate cruising. Lots of cheaper wagons, and minivans, do an equally competent job of hauling people and yard toys at trolling speeds. For $47,730, you could buy a set of Voyagers and have enough money left over to build that rec room.
Some exterior accessories and interior accessories can also be replaced. If you want to get the OEM and aftermarket parts like suspension parts, brake parts, other parts, and accessories, you can purchase them on the Internet.