Description
The E-Class of the 210 series is a vehicle model of the upper middle class from Mercedes-Benz. It was introduced as the successor to the 124 series in May 1995.
The E-Class was initially available as a classic sedan with a notchback. Unlike the previous model, this series has a striking shape with elliptical headlight glasses, which became known as the “four-eyed face”. In addition to technical improvements, more individualization options were also implemented. The series was supplemented in June 1996 by a station wagon (T-model).
In March 2002, the 210 series was replaced by the 211 series; the T-model received its successor in December of the same year. During this period, 1,653,437 units left the assembly lines in Sindelfingen, Rastatt and Graz
The E-Class was initially available as a classic sedan with a notchback. Unlike the previous model, this series has a striking shape with elliptical headlight glasses, which became known as the "four-eyed face". In addition to technical improvements, more individualization options were also implemented. The series was supplemented in June 1996 by a station wagon (T-model).
In March 2002, the 210 series was replaced by the 211 series; the T-model received its successor in December of the same year. During this period, 1,653,437 units left the assembly lines in Sindelfingen, Rastatt and Graz
- 2 overhauled used Bosch servomotors
- Adapter for mounting the LWR motors instead of the vacuum box
- 1 rectangular thumbwheel switch for the interior
- very detailed illustrated installation instructions
- Various installation materials
- 1 cable set (new and suitably assembled)