The Mercedes-Benz W124 is the precursor to the E-Class we know today. Manufactured from 1984 to 1997, enthusiasts and Mercedes connoisseurs regard the W124 as the pinnacle of German auto engineering.
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
Yash Joglekar is a Mechanical Engineer from Pune, and therefore, a huge car enthusiast. He knows all there is to know about automobiles. He keeps himself updated on all developments in the world of ...
Just like its immediate predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz W124 has now become one of those cars that defies the pressures of time, and could still be readily found as a daily driver today. It's also a ...
The ’80s was a significant period for foreign cars in the US. Much has been written on how the likes of the Camry and Accord built upon their popularity during the fuel crisis and slid into driveways ...
From the 1950s through the early 1990s, Mercedes-Benz made its name around the globe with rock-solid chassis engineering in large sedans, coupes, and wagons designed to see the end of the world.
When I say “Mercedes,” I’m willing to bet that a Platonic ideal pops into your head. I can’t get inside there and take a look, but it’s probably a boxy sedan — one that looks awfully similar to the ...
Mercedes do not come more tough and durable like the W124 (Mercedes speak for that model in the now E- Class range) saloon. In 1985, the W124 debuted to worldwide acclaim, receiving accolades for its ...
Right, it's time for something stoic and dependable. And apart from a Routemaster or an FX4 cab, do they come more stoic and dependable than a Mercedes W124? I was specifically drawn to this one at ...