Your video is very informative, has lots of detail, and is thoroughly researched with great passion. Bruno Sacco's masterpiece of design and classic Mercedes Benz engineering. Great photography and editing with a mixture of your voice-over as well. I like 'the earning to drive'. I am a proud owner of a 320SL r129 with a pan roof. The r129 was my dream car as a young man growing up in the 1990s. Your video is a pleasure to watch! Thank you :)
Thank you so much for the kind words. I adore this generation of Mercedes and plan to review every engine variation of the R129 so subscribe for more 🎥
Thanks, another great instalment of R129 content. The rear seats were not allowed in the US and I think Japan too. Most other countries have then fitted instead of storage compartments and a Bose sound system.
Nice video. lovely car. I had an S124 with that engine and transmission combo. Sadly these 5 speed autos can fail and unless you are lucky to find a recon one its new from Merc at around £6,000.00 for the box. Mine failed at 155,000.00 and no recon specialists I tried wanted to go near it. It had had full Mercedes Benz main dealer servicing including gear box when it was meant to which was disappointing but I agree it is a great combo and still able to keep up today.
hard to believe the same company that built that is responsible for some of the trash that's on the road today. Love 366 paint. What color is your canvas? Interesting contrast with the Brilliant Silver pano. I've never driven a 6, but have read that they can hold their own agains the late 500's & even the 600's which were particularly heavy in the nose with that M120 shoehorned in the same engine compartment that an SL280 used haha. I'd imagine the 320's got the same 21 gal (enormous relative for a 2 pass roadster) fuel tank, so you can probably get a ton of life out of a single tank even if you put your foot down pretty regularly.
It truly was the golden era of Mercedes design and engineering. The soft top is a dark navy blue to match the paintwork. After driving many 500’s I can certainly say that the six cylinder is no slouch. Thanks to that different ratio. It really does hold its own and tight twisty lanes where you need power between 20 to 60mph. I can get around 400 to 440 miles out of a full tank. Thank you for watching and please do subscribe for more content coming soon. 🙌🎬
@@YoungFilmmaker Great video and looking forward to the V6 review, as I bought a SL320 V6 last summer. First-time registration was 06/2001 (Milano, Italy) so it is one of the very last R129 ever built. Cheers from Ken - Copenhagen, Denmark
@@johnoneil6206 Thank you for sharing the information about the final drive ratios. I didn’t know the exact numbers but you are definitely right as the 320 climbs the revs much faster from a 0 to 50mph - thanks to that ratio. Cheers for watching 🎬
320 and 300 models were never made with 4 speed. Earlier versions used 722.5 transmission, which is the same hydraulic 4 speed as the 500sl but with an additional electronic overdrive gear. And the one you drive post facelift has the 722.6 which is an all electronic 5 speed.
@@Golde2Good Cheers for watching my video, I hope you enjoyed. I have driven many pre facelift 500, 320 and 300 and they all share the same 4 speed hydraulic gearbox. There will be more reviews to come and I hope you will continue to watch the series 🙌🎬
All models had 4 speed hydraulic box at some points in the evolution. The 5 speed with electronic overdrive and the horribly low ratio 1st gear came and then the 5 speed electronic as the technology evolved. So the video is correct.
Professional presenting skills, Jeremy Clarkson in the making
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really enjoyed talking passionately about this era of Mercedes.
Excellent video on this r129! Beautifully shot and edited plus easy, natural narration and content.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m trying my best to make the best reviews I can 🎬🙌
Another great video on R129s - doesn’t drag and very informative. Keep up the great content 👍🏾
More to come! Thanks so much for the kind words 🙌🎬
Fantastic video, mate!
Thanks a lot man! You’ll have one soon 🙌
*80s and early 90s* 🤩
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The best era for cars 👌🙌
@@YoungFilmmaker also the American ones
amazng... cant wait for the v12 review
Thanks for watching! I am friends with a 600SL owner so I will be making that review soon 🎬
Your video is very informative, has lots of detail, and is thoroughly researched with great passion. Bruno Sacco's masterpiece of design and classic Mercedes Benz engineering. Great photography and editing with a mixture of your voice-over as well. I like 'the earning to drive'. I am a proud owner of a 320SL r129 with a pan roof. The r129 was my dream car as a young man growing up in the 1990s. Your video is a pleasure to watch! Thank you :)
Thank you so much for the kind words. I adore this generation of Mercedes and plan to review every engine variation of the R129 so subscribe for more 🎥
Thanks, another great instalment of R129 content. The rear seats were not allowed in the US and I think Japan too. Most other countries have then fitted instead of storage compartments and a Bose sound system.
Thanks for watching again Paul! Very interesting knowledge about the rear seats. Learn something new everyday!
Great video. I want a 320 now.
Ye me to
Thank you for watching! It really is a great engine variation for the R129 which is commonly underrated.
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Nice video. lovely car. I had an S124 with that engine and transmission combo. Sadly these 5 speed autos can fail and unless you are lucky to find a recon one its new from Merc at around £6,000.00 for the box. Mine failed at 155,000.00 and no recon specialists I tried wanted to go near it. It had had full Mercedes Benz main dealer servicing including gear box when it was meant to which was disappointing but I agree it is a great combo and still able to keep up today.
Good Luke filming of the SLK soon (Adam)
Thanks for all your help Adam! I will be editing the SLK video soon 🎬
ye cool
hard to believe the same company that built that is responsible for some of the trash that's on the road today. Love 366 paint. What color is your canvas? Interesting contrast with the Brilliant Silver pano. I've never driven a 6, but have read that they can hold their own agains the late 500's & even the 600's which were particularly heavy in the nose with that M120 shoehorned in the same engine compartment that an SL280 used haha. I'd imagine the 320's got the same 21 gal (enormous relative for a 2 pass roadster) fuel tank, so you can probably get a ton of life out of a single tank even if you put your foot down pretty regularly.
It truly was the golden era of Mercedes design and engineering. The soft top is a dark navy blue to match the paintwork.
After driving many 500’s I can certainly say that the six cylinder is no slouch.
Thanks to that different ratio. It really does hold its own and tight twisty lanes where you need power between 20 to 60mph.
I can get around 400 to 440 miles out of a full tank.
Thank you for watching and please do subscribe for more content coming soon. 🙌🎬
Quick note . There is no “sport” mode. S= summer W = winter. W starts in 2nd .
There is a third facelift that came along a little later 😊
Cheers for watching, I’m working on a review of a 2001 SL320 V6 which is the 3rd facelift. Subscribe if you would like to see more 🙌
@@YoungFilmmaker Great video and looking forward to the V6 review, as I bought a SL320 V6 last summer. First-time registration was 06/2001 (Milano, Italy) so it is one of the very last R129 ever built. Cheers from Ken - Copenhagen, Denmark
About to trade my 2009 Audi a5 for one of these. I feel like it’s the best decision I’ve made in a while lmao
Good choice! I hope my video inspired your decision 🙌
Gr8 video - are you sure the pano roof was an extra £15K? - thanks for fab content
Yes it was! Absolutely insane money for the 90’s but they do transform the car 👌
They also added 40kg to the weight and some report more internal noise
final drive ratio of the 320 is 3:40, the 500 is 2:60. 0-50 mph the pull almost feels the same.
@@johnoneil6206 Thank you for sharing the information about the final drive ratios. I didn’t know the exact numbers but you are definitely right as the 320 climbs the revs much faster from a 0 to 50mph - thanks to that ratio. Cheers for watching 🎬
320 and 300 models were never made with 4 speed. Earlier versions used 722.5 transmission, which is the same hydraulic 4 speed as the 500sl but with an additional electronic overdrive gear.
And the one you drive post facelift has the 722.6 which is an all electronic 5 speed.
@@Golde2Good Cheers for watching my video, I hope you enjoyed.
I have driven many pre facelift 500, 320 and 300 and they all share the same 4 speed hydraulic gearbox.
There will be more reviews to come and I hope you will continue to watch the series 🙌🎬
All models had 4 speed hydraulic box at some points in the evolution. The 5 speed with electronic overdrive and the horribly low ratio 1st gear came and then the 5 speed electronic as the technology evolved. So the video is correct.
I forgot you had m103 SLs across the pond.
All 300SLs in the states were M104s with the hydraulc+1 5 speed up until the facelift.