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Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Model
220D
Body
Sedan
Year
1975
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
11-YA-79
Chassis number
10-440824
Date of first admission
07-01-1975
Date of first admission (NL)
27-02-2001
Fuel
Diesel
Odometer reading
71702 Km
Color
Beige
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The 1975 Mercedes-Benz 220D is a textbook example of German solidity and reliability. This model belongs to the W115 series, which together with the W114 is known as the "/8" or "Strich Acht," a nickname referring to its introduction year of 1968. The W115 was intended to be a robust and practical sedan, suitable for both individuals and the demanding cab market. With its timeless design, solid build quality and unparalleled durability, the 220D quickly became one of the most respected diesel models of its time.
Under the hood lies the proven 2.2-liter four-cylinder diesel engine, known for its simplicity and indestructibility. With a modest 60 horsepower, this engine was not designed for high speeds, but rather for efficiency and reliability. This was a car that could effortlessly cover hundreds of thousands of miles without major repairs, which made it hugely popular with cab drivers and long-distance drivers. Its characteristic diesel sound and genial handling give the 220D a charming and authentic character that is still beloved among classic Mercedes enthusiasts today.
The design of the W115 is typical Mercedes of the 1970s: sleek, functional and without unnecessary frills. Clear lines, subtle chrome accents and the classic Mercedes grille give the car a stately appearance that remains understated and elegant at the same time. The W115 was one of the first Mercedes models where safety played a prominent role in the design, with a reinforced passenger cage and crumple zones that better protected the occupants in a collision. This made the 220D not only a reliable, but also a progressive choice for its time.
The interior of the 220D exudes the solidity and simplicity that Mercedes was known for at the time. High-quality materials, a clear-to-read instrument cluster and a comfortable seating position make this car ideal for long drives. The Mercedes seats of this period were known for their excellent support and durability, and many examples are still in good condition today - a testament to the quality with which these cars were built.
The W115 was a worldwide success and managed to find its way in almost every continent. From the streets of Europe to the rugged terrain of Africa and the Middle East, the 220D proved its endurance everywhere. There are countless stories of examples that ticked over the million kilometers without significant problems, contributing to Mercedes-Benz's legendary reputation as a manufacturer of cars built to last.
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