‘Don’t be afraid to rev it,’ says Paul. ‘I do.’ So, I do, too, and am instantly transported back to 1985 when Motor magazine, on which I was a staffer, acquired its long-term test 190E 2.3-16 in the same metallic blue-black of Paul’s 2.5-litre version. There’s the same raspy revvability, slightly soft-centred steering (via a worm- and-roller ‘box), springy gearchange, firm seats with their check fabric panels and deep leather bolsters. Also familiar is the view along the bonnet, a three-pointed gunsight at the prow to help when you’re aiming this precise, pointy projectile into another bend.
And I love the understatedness of this monochrome machine with its subtle air dam, sill skirts and rear spoiler. No small Merc meant business like this one – and
Actually, Paul’s car is…
