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1987 Mercedes-Benz G 200 GE Station Wagon swb (Manual / 4 Speed) 4×4 [1979-1992]

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Overview

1987 Mercedes-Benz G 200 GE Station Wagon swb (Manual / 4 Speed) 4×4 [1979-1992]

The 1987 Mercedes-Benz 200 GE Station Wagon swb, offered in Europe (Italy) from mid-1987 to mid-1991, is a 3-door, 4-wheel drive (4×4 part-time) off-road wagon model with a 2.14/1 transfer case. It includes a 1997 cm3 Petrol engine Line 4 (Daimler-Benz M102) without turbocharger, with Bosch KE-Jetronic and SOHC, producing 107 KF / 107 hp / 80 kW at 5200 engine rpm and 165 Nm of torque at 3000 engine rpm. Combined with a 4-speed manual transmission, it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 18.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 139 km/h. Its combined fuel consumption is 12.9 L/100km. The car has a length of 3955 mm, a width of 1700 mm, a height of 1925 mm and weighs 1880 kg, with a fuel tank of 82 liters.

Model:W460 200 GE Station Wagon swb
Production year:1987
Transmission:4-speed manual
Starting price:€ 22,500
Engine size:2.0 L
Max torque:165 Nm
Cylinders alignment:Line 4
Charge system:Naturally aspired
Displacement:1997 cm3
Max power:107 PS / 107 hp / 80 kW
Fuel type:Gasoline
Fuel consumption:12.9 L/100km combined
Extra-urban:10.8-13 L/100km
City:13.3-16 L/100km
Emission standard:N/A
Body style:SUV
0-80 km/h:11.7 s
0-100 km/h:18.5 s
0-160 km/h:N/A
0-200 km/h:N/A
Top speed:139 km/h
Curb weight:1880 kg
Gross weight:2600 kg
Length:3955 mm
Width:1700 mm
Height:1925 mm
Fuel capacity:82 litra

Expert reviews

Consumption
65%
Safety
80%
Performance
55%
Driveability
80%
Durability
90%
Maintenance
90%
Design
70%
Summary

The Mercedes-Benz G 200 GE Station Wagon swb (1987) is an off-roader appreciated for its durability, excellent off-road capabilities and functional design. This model, with a simple but reliable petrol engine, offered a strong feel and an iconic look. However, due to the focus on military functionality, the city driving experience could be challenging, and the lack of replacement parts today can cause extended downtime.

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