History of the E-Class article
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History of the E-Class article
Hi guys,
How did you like our E-Class retrospective? Was there anything we missed? What would like you like to see written about next?
In case you missed it, you can find it here:
Part 1: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w123.php#more
Part 2: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w124.php#more
Part 3: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w210.php#more
Part 4: https://mbworld.org/amg/mercedes-ben..._w211.php#more
How did you like our E-Class retrospective? Was there anything we missed? What would like you like to see written about next?
In case you missed it, you can find it here:
Part 1: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w123.php#more
Part 2: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w124.php#more
Part 3: https://mbworld.org/diesel/mercedes-..._w210.php#more
Part 4: https://mbworld.org/amg/mercedes-ben..._w211.php#more
Last edited by IB Adrian; 02-04-2009 at 10:10 PM.
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Correction
In the article, after stating which engine types are available, you said something along the lines of "besides the inline 4L, 5L, 6L engines there was also a V8"
... I think you meant 4 cyl. , 5 cyl, or 6 cyl.
Just FYI
... I think you meant 4 cyl. , 5 cyl, or 6 cyl.
Just FYI
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You go into depth with the W210 AMG modifications, but mention nothing of the W124 AMG "Hammer" V8 variant. Nor the 500E, either, the first MB factory V8-engined W124, developed in a unique collaboration with Porsche, which hand-assembled 10,500 examples.
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Several of these articles also list a wide selection of "Volts" that were supposedly available.
"...with 10, 16, 18, 20 or 24, 32 Volts..."
Either I've missed something over the years about the "12 volt" (6-cell. 13.8v) standard, or it's the wrong word. ;-)
"...with 10, 16, 18, 20 or 24, 32 Volts..."
Either I've missed something over the years about the "12 volt" (6-cell. 13.8v) standard, or it's the wrong word. ;-)
#5
in the W 123 article it states
This is not correct, the w123 did not have quad headlights, it had only two, with smaller fog/driving lights inboard.
The updated styling of the Mercedes-Benz W123 featured horizontal oriented, quad unequal-sized headlights