W210 was developed by Steve Mattin and Bruno Sacco between 1988 and 1991. Launched in Europe in September 1995 and US in November 1995. Available in sedan (1995-2002) and station wagon (1996-2003) configurations
Launched in November 1984, production ended in August 1997. Total production reached 2,562,143 units across multiple countries. Available in sedan, estate, coupé, convertible, limousine, and rolling chassis versions
Mercedes-Benz W201 was first compact class sedan produced from 1982 to 1993. Designed by Bruno Sacco, production started in Sindelfingen at 140,000 units/year. Total production reached 1,879,629 units over eleven years
Replaced 190 range as Mercedes' smallest model until 1997. Featured smooth design inspired by E-Class, S-Class and SL-Class. Available in sedan, station wagon and SportCoupé variants
Dashboard lights follow traffic light colour system: green for working, yellow for issues, red for serious problems. Warning lights indicate immediate action needed for vehicle problems
Manual covers Mercedes-Benz diagnostic systems from 1988 to 2000. Includes both analog and digital systems for different engine types. Provides detailed information on stored, registered and current faults