MERCEDES-BENZ (W136) 170 DA
Lowest Price: £27,856 • Median Price: £33,256 • Highest Price: £38,656 • Sell-Through Rate: 100%

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£27,856
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£33,256
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HIGHEST PRICE:
£38,656
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The Mercedes-Benz 170 Da, part of the W136 series, debuted in 1949, offering a diesel alternative in post-war Germany. It was known for its reliability and fuel efficiency during a time of economic recovery.
The 170 Da was a workhorse, favored by taxi companies and tradespeople. Its robust engine and practical design made it a popular choice.
Successor: Mercedes-Benz 180 "Ponton".
Did you know that the 170 Da was nicknamed the "Oil Burner" due to its diesel engine? It was a badge of honor, signifying its fuel economy.
How much is a Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da worth?
In average condition, a Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da is worth £33,256.
What is the most expensive Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da to sell in history was sold for £54,719.
What is the cheapest Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da to sell in history was sold for £19,720.
When was the Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da produced?
The Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 Da was produced between 1951 and 1952.


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