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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
car-evolutioncars TRIVIA: Modern classics: the saloons of the Mercedes-Benz 123 series
Produced in over 2,000,000 examples, the 123 series saloon was one of the most popular Mercedes-Benz models, many of them still in use today, after more than 20 years since the last model of the range has rolled off the assembly line. The W 123 offered a broad powerplant lineup, a superior comfort compared to other cars of the time and technical innovations borrowed from the S-Class, such as the zero scrub radius double-wishbone front suspension, the ABS or the airbag. What's more important is the big value retention rate that is seen in the financial evaluation of the W 123, a very nice surprise for a car that was first introduced in 1976.
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