The majority of vehicles have 4, 6, or 8 cylinders. When a vehicle has four cylinders, the engine is known as a straight-four engine because all of the cylinders are engineered to be in a straight line. This is a common layout for vehicles with a 2.4-litre engine. The V6 engine is a six-cylinder engine used in vehicles.
There are three petrol engines, but you'll do much better if you pick one of the diesels. The 1.4-, 1.6- and 2.0-litre engines are all decent, but our favourite is the 110bhp. The 1.6 is a1985-1993 Mercedes-Benz W124 300D/ 300D Turbo, 1985-1987 Mercedes-Benz W126 300 SDL, 1991-1996 Mercedes-Benz W140 300SD/S350. Diesel engines are a mess when it comes to emissions. But we can't deny the fact that a dependable, tough, and fuel-efficient diesel engine will never falter.
The 2.4L version is an inline 4-cylinder engine that carries a bore of 88.0 mm, stroke of 97.0 mm and a 10.5:1 compression ratio; the engine dry weight is 146 kg (322 lb) and it makes 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp) at 5,800 rpm and 22.3–23 kg⋅m (161–166 lb⋅ft; 219–226 N⋅m) of torque at 4,250 rpm. mZt3q. 229 336 214 467 290 91 133 279 269