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.
Replacing the W123 that had been around since 1976, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the W124 Estate at the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show one year after the sedan entered production. Known as the T-Modell in German ...
In 1985, Mercedes-Benz launched the W124 in America. Slowly but steadily, the platform grew to become a renowned foundation for German luxury and quickly established itself as a resilient example of ...
Theo has dedicated his life to cars. He has studied the only Automotive Journalism course in the world located at Coventry University and describes this passion as a clinical obsession. Give Theo four ...
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 ...
Up until 1996, Mercedes-Benz built the estate version of the W124, which was referred to as the S124 in internal documents. Most people know it as the W124, though, and the model is the first to be ...
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 ...
As promised, Mercedes-Benz debuted the sixth generation (W124) 2024 E-Class executive sedan mere hours ago with a slew of polarizing design choices, more tech gizmos than ever, plus what could be the ...
Tudor was lucky enough to be in Wales just as Sebastien Loeb was securing his 8th World Rally Championship title during Wales Rally GB 2011 and wrote a guest blog for ITV News covering the rally ...