W 124 series #6
W 124 series #6
Last edited by Matt; 06-02-2005 at 08:43 AM.
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W 124 series #7
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W 124 series #8
Last edited by Matt; 06-02-2005 at 08:43 AM.
I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.
Hey Matt, I remember seeing a picture of all the E-class generations parked next to each other. Its a top view shot, and all ( or I think most) of the cars are in silver. Doy uo have that pic? If yes, can you please post it?
Danm, this was such a good year. I love the 05's that mercedes is currently making, the front on the car looks mean and agressive.
I really love this year, such a fine looking car, especially in the S Class body.
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W 124 series #9
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Automotive tidbit for the connoisseur
You can rely on Mercedes-Benz for coming up with automotive tidbits time and again. One of these was presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1990: the 500 E. Apart from its somewhat bulging fenders, slightly lowered suspension and modified front apron with integrated fog lights, the car was externally identical with the successful W 124 mid-series models. That bodywork served as sheeps clothing for hiding the wolf underneath: the engine compartment of the 500 E housed a V8 unit with a displacement of five liters, developing 326 hp (240 kW) and awe-inspiring performance when requested. The car accelerated from standstill to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds, and its top speed was electronically limited to 250 km/h. Here was the new top-of-the-line model of the W 124 series.
Its inconspicuous appearance was the 500 Es trump card. Some owners enjoyed the power reserves of the modestly clad car without traveling at high speed at all times. Others welcomed the cars superior handling at high speeds and derived great gratification from outpacing many a sports car.
The powertrain consisting of engine and four-speed automatic transmission had been taken from the 500 SL. In the 500 E, however, several new features were incorporated, including for the first time the so-called standard-deck engine one and the same crankcase used for both the 4.2-liter and five-liter engines. As a result, the five-liter engine was 16.5 millimeters lower. Shorter connecting rods ensured that the bore-stroke ratio was retained. In addition, in the 500 E the Bosch injection system with electronic control and air-mass sensor (LH-Jetronic) replaced the previously used mechanical/electronic CIS-E injection. In October 1992, engine output was lowered slightly to 320 hp (235 kW) to reduce pollutant emissions. Compared to the 500 SL, the 500 E had a shorter axle ratio (1:2.82) benefiting acceleration but also raising fuel consumption slightly. This sort of refined engineering and performance had its price: the first 500 E carried a price tag of DM 134,520 more than twice as high as that of a 300 E which was not exactly unspectacular in its turn.
Incidentally, the 500 E was created in close cooperation with Porsche. The sports car manufacturer had joined the team in the early stages of development to make its expertise available in elaborating the concept of a sedan with the performance of a sports car. Production was subsequently distributed. The bodies-in-white were painted at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen, and final assembly became the responsibility of Porsche in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. There were two reasons for this. First of all, the production order was a timely stroke of good fortune when the sports car manufacturer experienced a somewhat difficult time in the early 1990s. And secondly, the relatively small volume was an ideal match for the production processes at Porsche, meaning that production of the 500 E could not have been in better hands.
The powerful sedan also benefited from the last model refinement of the W 124 series. The first modification related to the name. The mid-series was renamed E-Class, and the letters now preceded the figures, converting the 500 E into the E 500. The form language for the exterior design was modernized one of the features being the radiator grill which from then on was surrounded by, and integrated in, the engine hood. Trunk lid and both fenders were given edges with larger radii, and the area around the number plate was also modified.
The specifications of the 500 E/E 500 lived up to the claim of being the series top-of-the-line model in that they were extremely extensive. In view of the cars extraordinary power, standard equipment such as acceleration skid control (ASR) was a necessity rather than technical gimmickry.
As a sideline, the 400 E/E 420 should also be mentioned here. This car also had a powerful eight-cylinder engine under its 124 body. However, it was not designed as a sporty sedan but as a car for traveling in superior style. And the 400 E/E 420 did even better than the 500 E in terms of inconspicuously packaged power.
Production of the E 500 was discontinued in April 1995. The successor to the 124 series the 210 series was introduced in June 1995. Including the E 60 AMG, a total of 10,479 power sedans had been built.
Quite a few customers regretted not having been able to secure an E 500 for themselves, despite a purchase price of finally DM 145,590. Demand for a sports sedan of this kind continued, and so a particularly powerful model has been part and parcel of the Mercedes-Benz mid-series ever since often created in cooperation with affiliate AMG.
On account of the relatively small production volume and the cars great fascination, the 500 E has already become a classic. Many units are already owned by collectors today because the 500 E epitomizes the Mercedes-Benz brand.
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Mercedes-Benz 500 E #2
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Mercedes-Benz 500 E #3
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Mercedes-Benz 500 E #4
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W 124 series #10
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Mercedes E Class Cabriolet (A124) & Coupe (C124)
"If the last-generation E-class was a chunk of granite, the 500E was a chunk of granite launched from a trebuchet.... Buyers had to agree not to use it to invade Poland"Originally Posted by Matt
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Mercedes-Benz W124
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