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Mercedes-Benz W123 (Euro-Version, see plate)
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Mercedes-Benz W123 (Euro-Version, see plate)

The Mercedes-Benz W123 cars were produced from 1976 through 1986.

The W123 models surpassed their predecessor, the W114 "slash-8" models, as the most successful Mercedes, selling over 2,5 million cars, before being replaced by the W124 after 1985. Also, the additional, smaller range of Mercedes-Benz W201 models was introduced in 1982.

Naming

As usual, model names were related to engine sizes, type of engine and chassis type

Models

Specs

The W123 was the first Mercedes to have a factory-offered station wagon version designated as T-model, as earlier models were converted to station wagons, and long-wheelbase ambulances and hearses only by private companies. The W123 300 TD turbodiesel was one of the first turbodiesel cars on the European market. Because of the peculiar power band, the turbodiesel cars were only available with automatic transmission.

Long wheel base models of the 250 and 240D were also available, with 7 seats, intended primarily for use as taxi cabs.

Other innovations that its predecessor lacked, included ABS (Not available on Diesel models), a retractable steering column, self-levelling suspension (station wagon only), a safety dashboard and airbag for driver (after 1982/09).

The 3-litre diesel engine was actually a 5-cylinder derivate of the 2.4 litre engine from the 240 D.

Available options included leather upholstery, wooden linings, 5-speed manual transmission (European market only), 4-speed automatic transmission, 4-speed manual transmission, rear-facing extra seats (station wagon only), Standheizung, airconditioning, automatic airconditioning, power windows (front and rear), headlamp wipers (European market only), Tempomat (cruise control), power steering (standard after 1982/08), seat heating, CO converter (available from 1984).

Power assisted braking was standard on all W123's.

American version

The American W123's differ from the European W123's, due to U.S.-legislation. Notable differences:

See also

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[[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|<- Previous]] Mercedes-Benz road car timeline, 1980s-present [ edit]
Type Class 1980s 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Supermini A W168 W169

Compact C W201 (190) W202 W203 W204

Mid-size E W123 W124 W210 W211 W212
CLS W219

Full-size S W126 W140 W220 W221
Maybach W240

Roadster SLK R170 R171
SL R107 R129 R230

Coupé CLK W208 W209
CL W126 W140 W215 C216

Supercar SLR C199

SUV G W460/W461 W463

Crossover SUV GLK GLK
M W163 W164
GL X164
MPVs B W245
R W251
Vaneo Vaneo
Sprinter Sprinter

 


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