RE: Mercedes-Benz 320TE (S124) | Spotted
RE: Mercedes-Benz 320TE (S124) | Spotted
Tuesday 7th January

Mercedes-Benz 320TE (S124) | Spotted

There are smart classic Benzes - then there are smart classic Benzes


While the Hyundai Ioniq 5N absolutely felt like the right choice for my 2024 Favourite Car of the Year, it was very nearly deposed from that spot by a Mercedes. Not a crazy fast AMG, either, but the much humbler E450d estate. In not attempting to rewrite the rulebook and instead nailing the fundamentals of being a luxurious load lugger, it proved immensely charming. 

Without the complication of plug-in hybridisation, there was no concern about which power source best suited the situation as there was just a great vat of torque wherever required. Without any AMG aspirations, there was an easygoing gait to the ride and handling that complemented the powertrain perfectly. Similarly, there was no clue, inside or out, that this was a 367hp, 553lb ft Mercedes, so you could get along making as much progress as required without any unwanted attention. It was a real treat. 

The E450d actually brought to mind an older E-Class driven earlier in the year, the 300CE convertible of the ‘124 generation. While decades apart and very different bodystyles, they shared the same effortlessness, classiness and intangible Mercedes-ness; the new car felt like it would be just as beguiling as the classic in 30 years time. If anybody wants to drive a diesel estate come the 2050s…

Whatever, the only sour point of the E450d experience was the price, because the flagship diesel E-Class is now a £90k prospect; as the most desirable ‘124 drop-tops, the six-cylinder models can be £20k or more. But there is an alternative, and it’s the variant of the Bruno Sacco E-Class era that’s perhaps even more legendary than the convertible: the S124 wagon

You’ll know its reputation by now, sturdy and stylish like little else. But plenty have fallen by the wayside nearly 30 years since the last one was made. Useful to a fault, many ‘124s were driven into the ground (or ravaged by rust), a big bill at big miles writing so many off when they weren’t so valuable. But not this one. A Japanese import that arrived here in 2012, it’s a real minter, only now having accrued 100,000 miles since first registration in 1993. As a 320, it gets the lusty six-cylinder, there are the rear-facing seats for mischievous kids (if they can even fathom what’s going on), and the interior, if old fashioned, is immaculate. It’s the coolest '90s time machine around. 

And best of all, this Mercedes isn’t mad money. While £12,000 is probably more than it was worth a decade ago, such is the reputation of this model now that it’s always going to remain desirable - and valuable. The UK history shows decent upkeep across two owners, and there’s plenty of specialist knowledge out there to keep these in fine fettle. For the best in classic Mercedes cool that could still be used in the middle of the 2020s, the 320TE has a heck of a lot to recommend it.


SPECIFICATION | MERCEDES-BENZ 320TE

Engine: 3,199cc, straight six
Transmission: 4-speed auto, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 220@5,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 229@3,750rpm
MPG: c. 25
CO2: N/A
Year registered: 1993
Recorded mileage: 161,724km
Price new: N/A
Yours for: £12,995

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wistec1

Original Poster:

700 posts

61 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Great car. I run a 3ltr diesel one of these for six years back in the late 90s and the only thing that faulted was the vacuum reservoir for the door pips otherwise it was outstanding. It was getting a bit long in the tooth come the millennium so I moved it on and bought a BMW diesel which was its equal. The 450d is the right car at the wrong time but I'd have it over anything else every time.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,464 posts

163 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Gorgeous. I’d have it in a flash but too many other cars including a load plugger in the form of a G31 530d touring.

Cristio Nasser

421 posts

13 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Lovely old things these. The ultra rare AMG ones especially so, being “pre mergers”

Although this particular car looks to have wonky ride height. Broken front axle springs?

Ian-g14dj

22 posts

119 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Massive fan of this! The two-tone body dates it, but other than that it's a big YES fom me!

Angelo1985

635 posts

46 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I don’t think I would put my kids in the back facing seats, but it’s a lovely old Mercedes

cerb4.5lee

40,190 posts

200 months

Wednesday 8th January
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That looks to be in a lovely condition, very nice.

Hairymonster

1,663 posts

125 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I have lusted after one of these for years. Probably getting too late to run one as a daily.

In the late 90's, a colleague had one. He let me borrow it over a weekend, and I remember how effortless it was to drive and the feeling it gave of being utterly unbreakable and dependable.

cerb4.5lee

40,190 posts

200 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Ian-g14dj said:
Massive fan of this! The two-tone body dates it, but other than that it's a big YES fom me!
It reminds me a bit of the old Sierra 2000E in that regard too.

howardhughes

1,292 posts

224 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Many moons ago, whilst at Uni, a friend's father used to pick us up in his Two-tone blue 260E. Cream cloth interior.
A beautiful car. He often joked that the raised Mercedes bonnet star was his target scope to blow away the enemy.
Lol, RIP Michael.

For me, that was when my love of German engineering began.

Edited by howardhughes on Wednesday 8th January 08:35

The Pistonsdead

5,960 posts

227 months

Wednesday 8th January
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cerb4.5lee said:
Ian-g14dj said:
Massive fan of this! The two-tone body dates it, but other than that it's a big YES fom me!
It reminds me a bit of the old Sierra 2000E in that regard too.
Good call smile

J4CKO

45,360 posts

220 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I like these but do think they are trading on a reputation from 15/20 years ago, there is this thinking that anything since was utter crap in comparison and there is some truth in that, the W210s rust issues didnt help in that respect but there are an awful lot of older Mercs for sale that are a mere 20 years old for a couple of grand.

My thinking is that if a W211 was that bad, it probably wouldnt still be on the road. Will need a car for my youngest soon and have got him looking at the CLK, eldest had one as a stopgap for a couple of years and that was great, 55 plate, still out there based on an MOT check with only a slightly wobbly suspension arm coming under scrutiny from the MOT man.

Plenty of CLS 320cdi going for a grand or two, and have to say I dont think most W124s, except if a convertible with low miles really cross the 10k mark, some up at daft money but not sure they ever sell, this isnt ridiculous but not sure would want to be 13 grand into it. Saw a half decent six cyl coupe go for 2 grand at auction.

£3500 this W211, been for sale since July, on the face of it looks decent, realistically a two grand car.

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Basically I would say dont get caught up in the W124 hype, they were great, yeah but all are now over 30 years old, what came after really isnt as inferior as people like to make out.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,382 posts

194 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Thats absolutely stunning. I've got a massive soft spot for 124s but if I'm being honest with myself, I don't think I'll ever get one now which makes me feel a tad sad. Just before Covid I had the chance to get a brown S124 with colour coded monoblocks and some minor modifications. Even the wife was on board with it but we didn't get a chance to go and see it before it sold.

smilo996

3,507 posts

190 months

Wednesday 8th January
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A cockroach of a car. Built like a tank and nothing looks like it or lasts like it. That would be fun to own.

richinlondon

788 posts

142 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Great garage too, I like the Duke of London ethos

lordturns

80 posts

206 months

Wednesday 8th January
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PH, there have been some great articles lately: Alfa 75 3.0 V6, Triumph Dolly Sprint, BMW M535i and now this Merc - keep it up! love it.

dinkel

27,571 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Neighbour runs a daily S124 E320

Will post pics when I see it

Pretty mint car

pissonheads

274 posts

21 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Angelo1985 said:
I don’t think I would put my kids in the back facing seats, but it’s a lovely old Mercedes
The automatic tailgate defence. Get the two 12 year old boys to throw the bird to the transit sitting on the rear bumper. Just try not to get rear-ended.

As for the car, love a Sacco design.

AudiRSHead

7 posts

124 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Cristio Nasser said:
Although this particular car looks to have wonky ride height. Broken front axle springs?
I think you're right and this is our much-missed 320TE Sportline. We bought it with 140k miles on it for £3000 and sold it 10 years later with 220k miles for £1500.

Lots of happy memories, but as others have said, there is a bit of rose tinted glasses looking back. We average £1000 a year on maintenance, which was substantially backloaded as we had gearbox refurb, engine wiring loom, rear subframe etc. etc.


Tubbycharged

57 posts

155 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Wonder what parts supply is like for a 30-year old Merc ... Are OEM parts still made/stocked and are there third party parts available?

Twoshoe

960 posts

204 months

Wednesday 8th January
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pissonheads said:
Angelo1985 said:
I don’t think I would put my kids in the back facing seats, but it’s a lovely old Mercedes
The automatic tailgate defence. Get the two 12 year old boys to throw the bird to the transit sitting on the rear bumper. Just try not to get rear-ended.

As for the car, love a Sacco design.
My kids loved going in the back of mine, except one time they clearly made rude gestures to the following driver who then reported me to the police. Plod duly turned up half an hour later, kids denied being rude (of course), we all had a bit of a laugh about it and that was that.