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Fitment on a used wing mirror varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz 190E (W201) was produced as a single generation from 1982 to 1993, so all cars share the same basic body shell and door structure throughout that run. In principle, mirrors from anywhere within that 1982–1993 range are potential candidates for fitment, but whether a specific mirror from one year works on another — particularly given that feature variants such as electric adjustment or heating may have been introduced or revised at certain points — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both years fall within the same W201 generation (1982–1993), so the door shell and mounting points are fundamentally the same body design. That said, feature specifications such as electric or manual adjustment could differ between a 1987 and a 1991 example, and you should confirm with the breaker that the specific mirror they have matches what your car needs, quoting your registration.
Yes — this is one of the most important things to get right. NS (nearside) is the passenger/left side and OS (offside) is the driver/right side, and the two mirrors are completely different parts with different curvature and mountings. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need, and double-check this matches the side listed on any part they offer.
Trim and engine variants of the W201 do not change the door shell or mirror mounting, so the fitment basis is the same across standard 190E variants. What can differ cosmetically is the mirror finish or feature spec — for instance a higher-specification car may have had electric or heated mirrors where a base car did not — but those are cosmetic and functional differences rather than fitment ones, and the breaker can advise on feature compatibility for your specific car.
Colour is entirely a cosmetic preference and has no bearing on fitment whatsoever — the structural frame and mounting are what matter. You can source a mirror in any colour and have it resprayed to match, which is standard practice with used parts, so don't let colour availability limit your search.
The key details are: the side you need (NS or OS), and your full registration so the breaker can verify the exact specification of your car. Features such as electric adjustment, heating, folding, or an integrated indicator can vary within the W201 range and are not always straightforward to confirm from year alone, so always ask the breaker to check these against your registration rather than assuming.