Got a 400SEL which looks exactly like the one in the review. Even after 32 years the car still drives as solid and powerful. A truly remarkable vehicle that will never be replicated.
Although I will never depart from my 1991 W126 560 SEL Classic(w/ only 53K on the clock), the W140 was just an immense leap in opulence and bold luxury at the time. The car had such road presence, with its wedge shape, interior advancements, and overall refinement. To be quite frank, this car was MB at its very best(as well as the R129s that were being built at the time as well).
W126 proved to be the S-class closest to the "best or nothing" ethos. Yes, the W140 was a quantum leap in technology, refinement, and sophistication but that's it. 140 used cheaper materials and they just didn't hold up well to the test of time like the 126 did
@@jeffcicale I try to drive it at a least twice per month around town. It never fails how someone will compliment the car with high regard. I took it to a local car meet that had everything from an "Eleanor" GT500, to a '59 Gullwing, to a modern GT3 RS, yet my "lowly" 560 received tons of attention as well. Despite the many cars that I own/have owned, there is just something about a W126 Benz!
Correct . How sad . Simply put, everything that was made between 1985-1995, including film , music , tv shows, etc , was the best it’s ever been. Never been such a high quality era of time , before or since.
Even though I am lucky enough to afford the car I want, I'll never get to enjoy this W140 pulling out of the dealership lot brand new. It'll always be a dream of mine and is the perfect car all around!
MB spent 11 years with the old body style. Who knows how many more years that car would have lumbered on had Lexus not came along and shook up the luxury market with the superb LS 400.
No Mercedes planed to realse the w140 in 1989 but the BMW e32 shocked them so much that Mercedes delayed the relase for two years to match the BMW e32. There is an interview of Dr. Wolgang Reitzle the project manager of the BMW e32 on TH-cam about that.
@@stevenpower3780 It was that the E32 came with a V12 that took MB by surprise. The w140 was initially only developed to accomodate a straight 6 or a V8. And they wouldnt take that prestige loss against BMW. So they redesigned it to also take a V12.
Ah, perfectly inventive way to describe this car. Presidential looking...that's what it is and what changed. W222 got that look back, no? Especially in Maybach grade.
@@nwezetx1 The W222 and W223 are phenomenal automobiles for sure and worthy of heads of state. Almost every foreign leader rides in an S-Class for a reason.
Mercedes-Benz really outdid themselves with the W140 Sonderklasse. Reportedly they spent over $1 billion on research and development for this. Part of that is due to the threat from the then new Lexus LS 400 which put the fright into the Germans. Mercedes-Benz has returned to quality again with their cars, but there is something uniquely vault-like about the W140 which may never be replicated. Bruno Sacco really made a timeless design here with their wedge shape of the W140, pure class.
@@siegfriedbarfuss9379funny how the Lexus LS will still be working 20 years later, with basic maintenance, whereas this German pos will be DEAD after 5 years.
@@siegfriedbarfuss9379 The Lexus LS and Infiniti Q45 put the Germans on notice. Mercedes-Benz had to go back to the drawing board right before they released the W140 Sonderklasse which was very expensive I read. Throughout the 1990s Mercedes-Benz had a hard time selling the Sonderklasse due to the lower priced competition from the Lexus LS. Even when Mercedes-Benz discounted their cars by thousands of dollars it didn’t entice buyers. It really was an interesting time for luxury cars. I like both the Mercedes-Benz Sonderklasse and the Lexus LS. They’re both fine luxury automobiles.
@@stepha5926 No, the Lexus was a cheaper build than the w140. Can easily feel that in the interior. And it doesnt perform as well. Back then MB had on avarage the most miles on them of all brands before junked.
$69K entry price then on a flagship Mercedes Benz is LESS than what most 1/2 ton trucks cost these days. People always adjust for inflation as if inflation is perfectly acceptable and there is no accountability for monetary policy that destroys the purchasing power of a dollar.
@@MWBenDavis Homeownership is the one that truly outpaced wages. That Benz only costs roughly twice as much today (for an inferior car), but my house for sure is 8x what it sold for at that time.
@@postmodernrecycler In 1992, the minimum wage in MN (where I live) was $4.25, which is equal to $9.52 today. In 2024, the MN minimum wage is $10.85 per hour. The difference in the minimum wage gap between 1992 and 2024 is fairly negligible.
Inflation caused by the willful destruction of the US dollar by politicians from both sides sucks, but some things, like a new MB S-Class, will always be priced just out of reach for the vast majority of working class Americans.
@@sebaspaz0103 I used to work at a Mercedes-Benz dealership as a product specialist. I miss being around those fine German driving machines every day like what you have. What are your thoughts on the all new CLE-Class Coupe and Cabriolet?
A huge engineering leap and the last MB to be designed with no concern for expense in R&D. Unfortunately, Lexus had also entered the market by this point - and it would push Mercedes to start cutting costs and make their next S-class less well-made.
There's no way the Mercedes they reviewed in this video cost $93K. That's almost $211,000 in today's money. A 2024 S class starts at like $117K. Actually insane.
It's impossible for me to look at this S-Class and not think about this being the car that Princess Diana (and Dodi and the driver) died in. It certainly wasn't the car's fault, no vehicle would have saved them that tragic night in Paris. This S-Class exudes style, sophistication and state of the art technology, for the 1990s and was probably peak Mercedes-Benz in my opinion. The 7-series of this time period was a great car, before the style started getting weird, but the S-Class was the boss. I would love one in good condition, there are still a surprising number of them on the road.
Interesting contemporary take on that clusterfuck of a car. Nothing exemplifies this better than the visual backing-antennas that would freeze during winter while BMW at the same time already had electronic parking sensors.
MotorWeek THANK YOU so much for finally posting this! These were quite special cars, even if they weren't necessarily perfect in terms of long term reliability in many respects. One annoying fallacy I often see creep up is, that they were loaded up with untested features to best Lexus. Hint: It's not true, purely a fallacy originating from Wikipedia in the 2000s. MB knew that Toyota was trying to enter the US luxury market as early as 1987 and already knew about incoming Acura in 1985. Nothing was added last minute to best Lexus. This car was meant to best BMW and rival Rolls.
Considering this was taped in October 1991, John was probably confusing the late model 350SD/L introduced for the W126 in late 1989 shortly before this redesign was revealed in November 1990-March 1991. Probably just used to naming of previous generation cars, kinda like Camray.
That's not true, it's pure car magazine fallacy from 2006, spread through Wikipedia. The W140 design approval was 2 months before Toyota approved the basic design of the LS 400 in February 1987. BMW was threat and target of Mercedes-Benz with this car, not Lexus. The W220 was the response to Lexus. Try and remember how cars are developed.
@@gumbie007 w140s are very reliable cars m119,m104 are bulletproof engines with the 4g and 5g tronic only issues the later w140s had biodegradable engine wiring harness.
this is THE S Class. what a presence this car had
It still has presence whenever I see one on the road!
This was the STANDARD that every Manufacture should have strived for back then for Big Cars!
@@lancetheb.m.c
Correct !!
I miss them
The last "cost no object" Benz hands down. The Bruno Sacco design is also iconic.
Wow, what a beauty. Built like a tank, fast, quiet...this is what people think of when you hear 'Mercedes'.
today its all too "sporty"
Yeah ❣️👍🏼
It's so sad that these times are over 😒
That was real quality build for eternity 😊
0-60 in 7.2 seconds for a car that weighs that much. Impressive.
"Every Yakuza boss liked that"
ALL bosses loved these!
Every boss and dictators
Don't forget about Russian equivalents
Yakuza drives Toyota Century. 😁
Lexus LS.
Got a 400SEL which looks exactly like the one in the review. Even after 32 years the car still drives as solid and powerful. A truly remarkable vehicle that will never be replicated.
32 years ??!!
That’s amazing. Well done for looking after it, to that level! 👍
One of the perfectly engineered vehicles
Mercedes S-Class one authentic classic Mercedes
I had a 93 500 SEL. What a beast!
93 was the best year too! Had a few myself.
Wow that's cool. Great taste in cars.
Although I will never depart from my 1991 W126 560 SEL Classic(w/ only 53K on the clock), the W140 was just an immense leap in opulence and bold luxury at the time. The car had such road presence, with its wedge shape, interior advancements, and overall refinement.
To be quite frank, this car was MB at its very best(as well as the R129s that were being built at the time as well).
@@hellkitty1014 You have a true gem! They will always have presence on the road along with the W140! Beautiful car
@@hellkitty1014 very opulent, Well said. I wonder how a six cylinder engine made these move. Guess nothing under V8 power was adequate for these
W126 proved to be the S-class closest to the "best or nothing" ethos. Yes, the W140 was a quantum leap in technology, refinement, and sophistication but that's it. 140 used cheaper materials and they just didn't hold up well to the test of time like the 126 did
@@jeffcicale I try to drive it at a least twice per month around town. It never fails how someone will compliment the car with high regard. I took it to a local car meet that had everything from an "Eleanor" GT500, to a '59 Gullwing, to a modern GT3 RS, yet my "lowly" 560 received tons of attention as well. Despite the many cars that I own/have owned, there is just something about a W126 Benz!
@@FitzArias those old I-6 Benzes weren't the fastest, but they were super smooth and ultra-reliable!
When owning a Big Body meant something! I miss my S420 Big Boy!
The W140 S-Class is still a luxury car gem. Mercedes-Benz definitely doesn't make their cars like this anymore
Correct . How sad . Simply put, everything that was made between 1985-1995, including film , music , tv shows, etc , was the best it’s ever been. Never been such a high quality era of time , before or since.
@@williammorris1384I could not agree more.
90s Mercedes-Benz looks really elegant
Most mercedes looking mercedes
That's the W211 or R230
in Europe this W140 was considered as one of the worst Mercedes-Benz designs -- its nickname was the fat plastic pig
Yeah it was underwhelming. People are just nostalgic that's why they elevate mediocre cars like these @@ferencmolnar6474
I’d say the W124/W126 is much more of a universally recognized MB look.
You can thank the ls400 for how over the top this car ended up being. 💯✅️
The LS400 wasnt even in production yet when this car was developed. They mainly had BMW in their sights.
What a big brick of a boss car! Truly MB at their finest!
4:24 John: BUT THE CONTROLS ON THE BECKER RECEIVER REMAIN AMONG OUR LEAST FAVORITES! LOL
Loved our 95 S500. Mercedes hasn't come close to building a car this good since.
Possibly & probably the best car ever made,
Even though I am lucky enough to afford the car I want, I'll never get to enjoy this W140 pulling out of the dealership lot brand new. It'll always be a dream of mine and is the perfect car all around!
Tank. This is when Mercedes built cars that sounded like bank vaults
This is peak S-Class. No question.
MB spent 11 years with the old body style. Who knows how many more years that car would have lumbered on had Lexus not came along and shook up the luxury market with the superb LS 400.
No Mercedes planed to realse the w140 in 1989 but the BMW e32 shocked them so much that Mercedes delayed the relase for two years to match the BMW e32. There is an interview of Dr. Wolgang Reitzle the project manager of the BMW e32 on TH-cam about that.
@@stevenpower3780 It was that the E32 came with a V12 that took MB by surprise. The w140 was initially only developed to accomodate a straight 6 or a V8. And they wouldnt take that prestige loss against BMW. So they redesigned it to also take a V12.
The most beautiful S class of all time.
W126 and W140 - best looking S class of all times, masterpiece from Bruno Sacco
I prefer the W126s elegant and sleek design. W140 looks little bloated compared to the W126
I like the 116 too.
"$69,400? Do you have a $20 option somewhere?"
The w140. A wonderful machine. It was replaced almost 10 years later by the much inferior w220.
MB realized it had to start cutting costs and go mainstream for protecting profit. A sad end to these over-engineered giants.
The W220 was the *first* of the under engineered (ie: built like trash) Mercedes Benzes. *Every* Mercedes after that was trash.
@@Simone-Bucn w221 was good tho
The w220 got the best drive train that MB ever made though.
The end of an era.
One of my all-time favorites. I miss Mercedes quality.
The best of the best. Have had so many of these in my family. Love the 140
Last of the over engineered Benz's.
The merger with Chrysler IMHO taught MB how to market crap.
Last of the reliable over engineered. They are still over engineered
Yes there's something solid about this era MB
Other than W210.
This is the best Mercedes-Benz ever built. They don't make em like this anymore folks.
I work for a car auction yard , we got a 1993 S320 , what a heavy German , I love it
The best S Class. Drove the 600 SEL more than 2000 miles over the years. My ol boss had one as an everyday car.
The good old days
These to me are the last presidential looking Benzes. Huge outside and cavernous inside. Almost 5500 pounds. Wow.
Ah, perfectly inventive way to describe this car. Presidential looking...that's what it is and what changed. W222 got that look back, no? Especially in Maybach grade.
@@nwezetx1 The W222 and W223 are phenomenal automobiles for sure and worthy of heads of state. Almost every foreign leader rides in an S-Class for a reason.
@@nwezetx1🙄
@@Simone-Bucn Go fall down a staircase B.
Converting 1992 cost of this Mercedes to today’s money of 2024:
$69,400 = $92,100
$127,800 = $169,605
That’s expensive!!
Even worse, a base S500 is now $113K stripped!
The 2024 S Class starts at $120,000 so this seems right on the mark with inflation.
@@hellkitty1014and won’t last as long by a long shot
LS400 all day at $44k.
@@Gr8thxAlot the ones with the V-8 before 2018
Back when Mercedes built a car to a standard not a budget. The last "real" Mercedes.
The greatest Mercedes ever made...
I once saw someone in one of these get pushed out of his lane and go head-on into a brick wall at 40 mph. He got out and walked away unhurt.
It's better than bigger, and it's bigger than better.
I wonder how many Benz sold of the V12 editions? Probably a collector car by now.
They probably sold less than 1,000 of the 600 SEL in 1992.
5800 lbs my ass. That's clearly the GVWR, John Davis!
He read from a script but he should’ve known better
Yeah, I was thinking the same. These were heavy but not 3 tons. Looked it up: actual weight was around 4,800 lbs.
I was thinking the same exact thing! ( but without the my ass part )
@@gregt8638Good catch. Still a porker though 😂
Ultimate specs has it at 4,431 lbs. About right. Although MW rarely gives wrong info....
The best car ever made ...
What a masterpiece car! I love the S Class!
Mercedes-Benz really outdid themselves with the W140 Sonderklasse. Reportedly they spent over $1 billion on research and development for this. Part of that is due to the threat from the then new Lexus LS 400 which put the fright into the Germans. Mercedes-Benz has returned to quality again with their cars, but there is something uniquely vault-like about the W140 which may never be replicated. Bruno Sacco really made a timeless design here with their wedge shape of the W140, pure class.
The Toyota LS lacks in presence. Wouldn’t even mention it in context of the S class.
@@siegfriedbarfuss9379funny how the Lexus LS will still be working 20 years later, with basic maintenance, whereas this German pos will be DEAD after 5 years.
@@siegfriedbarfuss9379 The Lexus LS and Infiniti Q45 put the Germans on notice. Mercedes-Benz had to go back to the drawing board right before they released the W140 Sonderklasse which was very expensive I read. Throughout the 1990s Mercedes-Benz had a hard time selling the Sonderklasse due to the lower priced competition from the Lexus LS. Even when Mercedes-Benz discounted their cars by thousands of dollars it didn’t entice buyers. It really was an interesting time for luxury cars. I like both the Mercedes-Benz Sonderklasse and the Lexus LS. They’re both fine luxury automobiles.
@@Nikola_W211 oh well, you never "seen" one you got me there. 🙄
@@stepha5926 No, the Lexus was a cheaper build than the w140. Can easily feel that in the interior. And it doesnt perform as well. Back then MB had on avarage the most miles on them of all brands before junked.
90s Benzes were like bank vaults
Peak Mercedes engineering here, it was all downhill afterwards
$69K entry price then on a flagship Mercedes Benz is LESS than what most 1/2 ton trucks cost these days. People always adjust for inflation as if inflation is perfectly acceptable and there is no accountability for monetary policy that destroys the purchasing power of a dollar.
You also have to adjust for how much less the average wage was back then.
@@postmodernrecyclerand the cost of an average home
@@MWBenDavis Homeownership is the one that truly outpaced wages. That Benz only costs roughly twice as much today (for an inferior car), but my house for sure is 8x what it sold for at that time.
@@postmodernrecycler In 1992, the minimum wage in MN (where I live) was $4.25, which is equal to $9.52 today. In 2024, the MN minimum wage is $10.85 per hour. The difference in the minimum wage gap between 1992 and 2024 is fairly negligible.
Inflation caused by the willful destruction of the US dollar by politicians from both sides sucks, but some things, like a new MB S-Class, will always be priced just out of reach for the vast majority of working class Americans.
Sometimes I think of trading in my New E Class for one of these babies. Thing is just beautiful. Would love in Black with black leather.
How do you like the new W214 E-Class? I’ve been lusting after that lately. If you can find a 1999 S 500 Grand Edition get it I say.
@@gedaman haha omg, sorry, I meant to write newer! I have a C207 E400 Coupe. I’m lusting for the new E class too.
@@sebaspaz0103 I used to work at a Mercedes-Benz dealership as a product specialist. I miss being around those fine German driving machines every day like what you have. What are your thoughts on the all new CLE-Class Coupe and Cabriolet?
@@gedaman very much a C-Class coupe. I’ve seen them around here in Miami and it doesn’t compare the last generation E-Class coupe.
EL MEJOR VEHICULO EN LA HISTORIA AUTOMOTRIZ!!
The previous generation S Class W126 remains the iconic style and the most successful. Much prettier too!
In the US the W140 was called Buffalo(...)
@@sedona3495 I’ve never heard of that. Why?
@@gedaman Just because W140 looks fatter than W126 (and actually heavier too)
Best car ever built
The W126 was the pinnacle, this variant is the start of its decline of engineering prestige.
A huge engineering leap and the last MB to be designed with no concern for expense in R&D. Unfortunately, Lexus had also entered the market by this point - and it would push Mercedes to start cutting costs and make their next S-class less well-made.
... and *every single Mercedes after that.*
In East European countries like Poland and Russia this car has a name of BOAR.
Yep this car had lot of nicknames for example in Türkiye W140 call it as "Susurluk kasa"
Whale, phantom, boar...many nicknames.
I deeply miss my S600. I'll gladly take a W140 over the current gen W223 any day. Very unfortunate to see where the brand is headed today
My das had a black s320 w140 93 in 2004 with creme interior and i loved this car
@Motorweek knows I want one and decided to upload this video 😅❤
This car would be expensive today. Back then it was in the stratosphere.
back when they were more reliable
The best car ever made.
Wow i love that car Love Mercedes Benz Cars . Glad they made a Fast & Furious 164 Scale out now o the hunt for it . Great Video
still keep my S320 since 93.
8.000 kms only !!!
Looks like the 1990 Lexus LS400.
The dude in the sunglasses reminds me of Mr. Rooney in Ferris Bueller.
Pop up backup radar? 😂.... As a kid, the single wiper doing it's dance across the screen was like looking at a swinging clock lol
So suprising the long wheelbase was actually still half an inch shorter than the wheelbase on my LeSabre coupe….
I NEVER BOUGHT THIS CAR WHEN IT WAS NEW. HOW AMISS OF ME!
Look at the triple pained side glass
Hello from Italy.
Great Benz
There's no way the Mercedes they reviewed in this video cost $93K. That's almost $211,000 in today's money. A 2024 S class starts at like $117K. Actually insane.
I love my 92 500sel. same color too
A Mercedes I would actually want...
Still beautiful today!
A fan of this model from Malaysia calls it 'Anak Gajah (Baby Elephant)' and will 'pengsan berdiri' if they see this model.
It's impossible for me to look at this S-Class and not think about this being the car that Princess Diana (and Dodi and the driver) died in. It certainly wasn't the car's fault, no vehicle would have saved them that tragic night in Paris. This S-Class exudes style, sophistication and state of the art technology, for the 1990s and was probably peak Mercedes-Benz in my opinion. The 7-series of this time period was a great car, before the style started getting weird, but the S-Class was the boss. I would love one in good condition, there are still a surprising number of them on the road.
She didnt even have seat belt on.
It's a little unbelievable how similar the Mercedes S class and the Lexus LS400 and 430 look.
And nowadays, German “luxury” is sadly dead. And probably will be forever.
Interesting contemporary take on that clusterfuck of a car. Nothing exemplifies this better than the visual backing-antennas that would freeze during winter while BMW at the same time already had electronic parking sensors.
The w140 was best in class when it came out.
Best Mercedes ever
MotorWeek THANK YOU so much for finally posting this! These were quite special cars, even if they weren't necessarily perfect in terms of long term reliability in many respects. One annoying fallacy I often see creep up is, that they were loaded up with untested features to best Lexus. Hint: It's not true, purely a fallacy originating from Wikipedia in the 2000s.
MB knew that Toyota was trying to enter the US luxury market as early as 1987 and already knew about incoming Acura in 1985. Nothing was added last minute to best Lexus. This car was meant to best BMW and rival Rolls.
Thanks for posting this, but the 1992 diesel model was called 300SD, not 350SD as you mentioned in the video.
Considering this was taped in October 1991, John was probably confusing the late model 350SD/L introduced for the W126 in late 1989 shortly before this redesign was revealed in November 1990-March 1991. Probably just used to naming of previous generation cars, kinda like Camray.
$93,000 in 1992 is wild
1991, not 1992. Even a few months makes a difference with inflation.
When Mercedes was Mercedes.
Electric rearview mirror… That’s interesting
The 1990 Lexus LS400 created this car - the Germans went above and beyond on this one - the pop up back up antennae says it all lol.
That's not true, it's pure car magazine fallacy from 2006, spread through Wikipedia. The W140 design approval was 2 months before Toyota approved the basic design of the LS 400 in February 1987.
BMW was threat and target of Mercedes-Benz with this car, not Lexus. The W220 was the response to Lexus. Try and remember how cars are developed.
5800 pounds!!!! sheesh That’s F150, Dodge ram territory
$127,800 for the SEL is the equivalent of $286,000 in 2024 money. The 2024 Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4MATIC starts at "only" $234,300. What a bargain!
No it doesn't. It's more than that. This is 1991, not 1992 so it's a bit more money that it would've been in 1992 vs 2024.
Supreme Leader
Were these S Classes ever reliable? And if so, which models in particular? Thanks in advance 🤔👍
I don't remember hearing anything too bad about them, it's replacement was another story.
Reliable? 😆 Don't ask a Benz fanboy (which Benz videos are full of). No, these things were absolutely *not* reliable!
NO MERCEDES is reliable!
@@Simone-Bucn Think what you want but looks like you know nothing about mercedes.
@@gumbie007 w140s are very reliable cars m119,m104 are bulletproof engines with the 4g and 5g tronic only issues the later w140s had biodegradable engine wiring harness.
@@Nikola_W211 spread lies again hey? Go away.
What’s cooler than a Mercedes-Benz S-Class? A 600SEL, that’s what.
Forever linked to Princess Diana.
The Euro spec W123 is still the best looking Mercedes sedan. W126 was best S class model, not too bloated and not overly complex mechanically.
As quoted by many, built to a standard, not a price point. At that time, anyway. Less emissions, more power, and greater performance.
bring this styling back k
mercedes w140 is legend 90s
I liked the previous model better… same with the SL
A such a German Machine