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Mercedes Benz W124 Sedan E 320 Body, Model and Production details
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Generation : | W124 |
Body : | – |
Num. of Doors : | 4 doors |
Mercedes Benz W124 Sedan E 320 Engine Technical Data
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Engine type – Number of cylinders : | Inline 6 |
Engine Code : | 104.992 |
Fuel type : | Petrol |
Fuel System : | MPI – Bosch HFM |
Engine Alignment : | Longitudinal |
Engine size – Displacement – Engine capacity : | 195.2 cu-in / 3199 cm3 |
Bore x Stroke : | 3.54 x 3.31 inches 89.9 x 84.0 mm |
Number of valves : | 24 Valves |
Aspiration : | N/A |
Compression Ratio : | 10.0 |
Maximum power – Output – Horsepower : | 217 HP / 220 PS / 162 kW @ 5500 rpm |
Maximum torque : | 228 lb-ft / 310 Nm @ 3750 rpm |
Drive wheels – Traction – Drivetrain : | RWD |
Transmission Gearbox – Number of speeds : |
5 speed Manual
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Mercedes Benz W124 Sedan E 320 Fuel Consumption (Economy), Emissions and Range
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Fuel Consumption – Economy – Combined: | 21 MPG 11 L/100 Km 26 MPG UK |
Range : | 395 miles / 636 Km |
Fuel Tank Capacity : | 18.5 gallons 70 L 15.4 UK gallons |
CO2 emissions : | 263 g/Km (estimate) |
This was one of the most successful vehicles in Mercedes-Benz’s history, with over 2.7-million units produced between 1984 and 1997 to buy Mercedes-Benz W124 Complete Engine online.
In 1993 the German automaker decided to give the E-Class a final bump for the last years on the market and upgraded the vehicle’s lineup both on the inside and on the outside. In addition, the drivetrains were also improved, even though the car was considered to be over-engineered. In addition, the engineering upgrades done on the rest of the vehicle were consistent and, moreover, later on, were embraced by the entire industry.
While the rest of the world was caught in the bio-design trend frenzy, Mercedes-Benz stood on its path and wrote its own rules. Thus, the 1993 E-Class still sported the same rectangular headlights as the 1985 model but changed. The blinkers sported a clear lens instead of the amber one previously used. On the profile, the four-door sedan sported body-colored cladding on the doors, front fenders, and rear quarter-panels. These were known as Sacco-planks, after the name of the car’s designer, Bruno Sacco.
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