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1991 mercedes-benz 350-class - denver, coremington westdenver, co 80222ph: 3038074101web: remingtonwestcarz. Comoptions:description:nada blue book ; 1991 mercedes-benz 350sd turbo4 door sedan pricing.. Original msrp price $53,900 low retail $4,625. .. Average retail:$6,125 . High retail: $9,700* mileage: 202k miles exterior: black interior: tan leather engine: 6-cylinder 3. 5 turbo diesel transmission: 4 speed automatic fuel type: diesel trim/package: 350sd mpg city/hwy: 24 city / 30 hwy powerful old school luxury turbo diesel with the economy of operation that has traditionally gotten these cars up to and over a million miles. Sunroof, power windows operational power seats, leather & genuine wood interior . Remingtonwestcarz. Com j peter r west . A mercedes owner since 1965 and selling mercedes benz automobiles since 1985. A typical gasoline engine has a torque to horsepower ratio of something like 0. 9: 1. A diesel on the other hand is more like 2. 5 : 1 or even higher. A big rig might only have a 400 hp engine, but it also puts out 2000+ pound feet of torque. That's why a big rig goes up steep hills so slowly when he's loaded, but he can do that forever. If a big rig had a gas engine in it, he would slow down much sooner, and he would likely not even be able to make it up a really steep hill, because he would simply not have near enough torque to pull himself up the hill. · far better fuel economy diesel has more potential energy in it than gas does, so it takes significantly less diesel fuel to get the same amount of released (useable) energy. · much longer engine life. By its nature, a diesel engine simply must be built much, much beefier than a gas engine. A gas engine has spark plugs which cause the fuel/air mixture to ignite in the cylinders. A diesel is a compression engine, meaning it squeezes the fuel/air mixture until the mixture builds up enough heat that it ignites on its own, which is a much more powerful explosion inside the cylinder than a gas engine experiences. Hence, in order to handle that extra explosive force, a diesel engine has to be much heavier duty than an equivalent gas engine. And that's only the more modern gas engine designs in the last 15 years. · also, on a related note, diesel fuel (more properly called diesel oil) is classified as oil - a lubricant. Gasoline is classified as a solvent. Just think of what that does to the inside of an engine over time... · sometimes cheaper maintenance costs. Well, diesel engines just don't have as many parts as a gas engine does. · now a little trivia: · a diesel engine can burn other fuels with absolutely no modifications at all. Rudolph diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine, actually ran his engine on peanut oil when he first introduced it to the world; there was not diesel fuel in that time. · diesels can run on a variety of what are collectively referred to as bio-diesel fuels. These include vegetable oils of many sorts, including used deep frying oil. Vehicle has never been smoked in. The interior of the vehicle is about average condition. The mileage represented on this vehicle is accurate. Exterior is in average condition. This vehicles engine is in perfect working condition. There are no electrical concerns ass. Power Windows✔ Power Seats✔ Sunroof/Moonroof
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