Something to keep in mind for the S600, apparently it will not be compatible with E10 Fuel which is being introduced here in the UK from this year. E5 will still be available for another 5 years after the introduction of E10.
@@raycroal don't worry...E10 have 10% ethanol witch is an alkohol.....is like a vegetal gasoline....the only problem with Ethanol is that it can acumulate water in the tank....so you must do every time full tank !! You must not let the tank take air from outside....you are lucky becouse the W140 have the gasoline tank in the car ....my E38 is under the car and tends to rust at welding points....and E10 helps that....but i do the same....full tank and don't let it drop below 3/4 or 2/4 ......and anather advantage the W140 and E38 have...is that those cars have good material on the ingection sistem......sorry for my english...not so perfect 😄😄
Nice video. M119 is the perfect mix for me. Easy to work on, extremely reliable and has the perfect power to weight. I have no problem with the 320 but most people who have them tell me they wish they had at least the 420.
Most people say that but I found the 320 to be adequate for the car not sure if in the US it is restricted in anyway but here they have 230bhp which pulls the weight absolutely fine
Owned S320 as well as S500. For daily use I prefer my 1998 300 (OM606)Turbo diesel. Sufficient power and very economical, loads less power train maintenance. My current one is Black opal, black leather, electric seats and heated (no memory), Sound system, it had nav/RDS but swapped it for newer set up/head unit, ADS (skyhook), which is great when maintained and functioning, ASD/ASR ( I believe this is standard on Diesels), Rain sensor, which is a good option, Burred walnut wood, which I prefer over the standard, and Xenon, which is much better than standard light. Soft close is nice, don't have it on current car, but with a well maintained and adjusted door, the mechanical sound of it closing is satisfying as well. Going for a later one just for the 5 speed newer auto box is worth it (outside of the wiring issues) It is just a much more comfortable car.
Not many Turbo Diesels here in the UK but I know of someone who has done the conversion to an OM606. Personally I'm not a fan of Diesels but they're definitely the most economical option on these and will probably last a lifetime.
@@2broken2rusty Not sure about the UK, here on the continent they are pretty common. And yes a petrol engine is a bit more refined perhaps, although the OM606 for its time was an excellent engine, and still is today. The earlier 350 (OM603) were a bit underpowered and more noisy, especially with the old 4 speed gearbox. The noise levels on a 606 are a bit higher during warm up but when it comes to highway long distance travel equal to petrol cars. And getting between 800 to1000 km's between fuels stops on long journeys is a nice benefit. It is more then 20 years on still an excellent car, if you are willing to put up with keeping it in good condition, there are very few cars that match the ride quality, comfort and experience. I was an Dealer MB tech in the 90ties, which makes it easier to own, they are complicated cars but overall quality is very good, and when you are not capable of doing the work, it is a good idea to find a specialist/MB enthusiast. Good luck with your car(s) and your channel.
I will pick facelift one with heated seats, soft close, parking sensors, monoblock wheels, and Black or Gray Leather. Also 5.0v8 4.2v8 or 3.2 m104 Long Wheel base will be preferred but not mandatory
Great video man. parking sensors are a must on such a big car, iv tried to park it without them. bloody nightmare. also i think some of the cars came with a primitive version of sat nav and a rear fridge (coldbox). best of luck with the land barge.
I also look for a 1996-1999 car. Better looks both interior and exterior. I also love the feature when you can adjust the passenger seat from the rear right seat :-)))
i had the '92 300SE , '98 300TD and the '98 320 L business edition like this one ( mine was blue and had the picnic table aswell ) now i'm looking to buy a 500 or 600 with all the options i love this car too much great video , thanks for sharing
Thanks mate. Something to keep in mind for the 600 apparently they won't like E10 fuel which is being introduced. Something to consider if you want to keep it long term.
@@2broken2rusty there’s a 500 on ebay for £17k with beautiful specs , even captain seats in the back. 98 model . If i’ll manage to buy that , i’ll keep it as a wedding gift for my unborned kid 😂😂
You got nice one. Congrats For me I had 320 very very nice and I sold it. 500 is the wise and the balanced choice. For me, 1992.. 1993 500sel. I wish 500se 💔. I know all issues 😁😉 but I don't mind at all. But for long run and and some other safety options and the most important is computer friendly I would take 97 model. It is trade at end.
The springs have weakened so they're not very good at holding the weight of the boot up. So even letting it go from half way up ends up slamming it closed. Another thing on my list!
I just bought a 99 s320 LWB with 150k miles. Most of the time it runs smooth but every now and then when leaving a stop sign I lose a lot of power and it doesn't want to shift out of 3rd but if I put in neutral and back to drive I have full power again. Could this be a misfire from old wiring harness?
Personally not a fan of diesel cars in general and you don't come across many for sale here in the UK. I haven't driven one personally so I have no experience of it.
I don't think I've come across any here in the UK to be honest, I've only ever seen a 280, 320, 500 or 600. I'm not selling any W140's at the moment. Looks like that guy has a few sat on his driveway!
@@2broken2rusty yeah you saw the advert too? is spotted the silver one with monoblocks and thought it might be you. i have seen a few 420's in uk but they are fairly rare there is a long wheelbase 420 for sale in england just now blue pre face lift. i have drove the m113 430 and m113 500 and i have to say they have different natures the 430 has a higher compression ratio and it makes the 500 feel a bit de-tuned in comparison although it does have shed loads of torque, i wonder if the m119 are like that too.
I've had both the M113 500 and M119 500, the difference wasn't that noticeable between the two S class's as the 20bhp less on the new S class was probably offset by the lower weight of the car. Both have a decent amount of torque!
@@2broken2rusty i think the m113 has the torque a lot lower down than the m119 but i do wonder if the m119 420 feels a bit sportier than the 500 as it has 11/1 compression like the e50 w210amg motor but a 500 has 10/1 compression
@@2broken2rusty yeah at first i thought easy job but not worth the hassle i think you need to change windscreen and a lot more than i thought you would
Something to keep in mind for the S600, apparently it will not be compatible with E10 Fuel which is being introduced here in the UK from this year. E5 will still be available for another 5 years after the introduction of E10.
all the W140 engines run on E10 ...10% Etanol ....my w210 running fine with E10....same as the E38 728i...
@@TheRazvy1990 i think i have put it in my 600 though i am not 100% on that
@@raycroal don't worry...E10 have 10% ethanol witch is an alkohol.....is like a vegetal gasoline....the only problem with Ethanol is that it can acumulate water in the tank....so you must do every time full tank !! You must not let the tank take air from outside....you are lucky becouse the W140 have the gasoline tank in the car ....my E38 is under the car and tends to rust at welding points....and E10 helps that....but i do the same....full tank and don't let it drop below 3/4 or 2/4 ......and anather advantage the W140 and E38 have...is that those cars have good material on the ingection sistem......sorry for my english...not so perfect 😄😄
Nice video. M119 is the perfect mix for me. Easy to work on, extremely reliable and has the perfect power to weight. I have no problem with the 320 but most people who have them tell me they wish they had at least the 420.
Most people say that but I found the 320 to be adequate for the car not sure if in the US it is restricted in anyway but here they have 230bhp which pulls the weight absolutely fine
Owned S320 as well as S500. For daily use I prefer my 1998 300 (OM606)Turbo diesel. Sufficient power and very economical, loads less power train maintenance. My current one is Black opal, black leather, electric seats and heated (no memory), Sound system, it had nav/RDS but swapped it for newer set up/head unit, ADS (skyhook), which is great when maintained and functioning, ASD/ASR ( I believe this is standard on Diesels), Rain sensor, which is a good option, Burred walnut wood, which I prefer over the standard, and Xenon, which is much better than standard light. Soft close is nice, don't have it on current car, but with a well maintained and adjusted door, the mechanical sound of it closing is satisfying as well.
Going for a later one just for the 5 speed newer auto box is worth it (outside of the wiring issues) It is just a much more comfortable car.
Not many Turbo Diesels here in the UK but I know of someone who has done the conversion to an OM606. Personally I'm not a fan of Diesels but they're definitely the most economical option on these and will probably last a lifetime.
@@2broken2rusty Not sure about the UK, here on the continent they are pretty common. And yes a petrol engine is a bit more refined perhaps, although the OM606 for its time was an excellent engine, and still is today. The earlier 350 (OM603) were a bit underpowered and more noisy, especially with the old 4 speed gearbox. The noise levels on a 606 are a bit higher during warm up but when it comes to highway long distance travel equal to petrol cars. And getting between 800 to1000 km's between fuels stops on long journeys is a nice benefit.
It is more then 20 years on still an excellent car, if you are willing to put up with keeping it in good condition, there are very few cars that match the ride quality, comfort and experience. I was an Dealer MB tech in the 90ties, which makes it easier to own, they are complicated cars but overall quality is very good, and when you are not capable of doing the work, it is a good idea to find a specialist/MB enthusiast. Good luck with your car(s) and your channel.
I will pick facelift one with heated seats, soft close, parking sensors, monoblock wheels, and Black or Gray Leather.
Also 5.0v8 4.2v8 or 3.2 m104
Long Wheel base will be preferred but not mandatory
Lots of very useful information - thanks. I'm in the market for one of these and now I feel better informed.
I would pick a straight six engine. It's easy to work on, less things to go wrong. M104 3.2 l engine is a reliabe and powerful enough.
Í would pick the 320 only for the fact it’s a swb and like that so much better. Yours looks great ! Thanks !
Great video man. parking sensors are a must on such a big car, iv tried to park it without them. bloody nightmare. also i think some of the cars came with a primitive version of sat nav and a rear fridge (coldbox). best of luck with the land barge.
I also look for a 1996-1999 car. Better looks both interior and exterior.
I also love the feature when you can adjust the passenger seat from the rear right seat :-)))
i had the '92 300SE , '98 300TD and the '98 320 L business edition like this one ( mine was blue and had the picnic table aswell )
now i'm looking to buy a 500 or 600 with all the options
i love this car too much
great video , thanks for sharing
Thanks mate. Something to keep in mind for the 600 apparently they won't like E10 fuel which is being introduced. Something to consider if you want to keep it long term.
@@2broken2rusty there’s a 500 on ebay for £17k with beautiful specs , even captain seats in the back. 98 model . If i’ll manage to buy that , i’ll keep it as a wedding gift for my unborned kid 😂😂
haha what a wedding gift. That one looks ridiculous in black too! Looks like the perfect spec. Orthopedic seats as well as stitched everything!
Very good!
You missed the sunroof though ;-)
You got nice one. Congrats
For me I had 320 very very nice and I sold it.
500 is the wise and the balanced choice.
For me, 1992.. 1993 500sel. I wish 500se 💔. I know all issues 😁😉 but I don't mind at all. But for long run and and some other safety options and the most important is computer friendly I would take 97 model. It is trade at end.
Good review! I have a 1999 S500 in brilliant silver. It has not parking sensors which sucks. Why did you slam your boot since you have soft close?
The springs have weakened so they're not very good at holding the weight of the boot up. So even letting it go from half way up ends up slamming it closed. Another thing on my list!
I just bought a 99 s320 LWB with 150k miles. Most of the time it runs smooth but every now and then when leaving a stop sign I lose a lot of power and it doesn't want to shift out of 3rd but if I put in neutral and back to drive I have full power again. Could this be a misfire from old wiring harness?
'99 didn't have the bio-d' harness, so it'll be something else.
Anyone know how the nappa leather option can be identified?
What about the s 350 turbo diesel??
Personally not a fan of diesel cars in general and you don't come across many for sale here in the UK. I haven't driven one personally so I have no experience of it.
Are those 18 or 19 inch monoblocks?
18" monoblocks
i think the 420 would be a good motor btw are you the guy selling a s280 on ebay just now rusty?
I don't think I've come across any here in the UK to be honest, I've only ever seen a 280, 320, 500 or 600. I'm not selling any W140's at the moment. Looks like that guy has a few sat on his driveway!
@@2broken2rusty yeah you saw the advert too? is spotted the silver one with monoblocks and thought it might be you. i have seen a few 420's in uk but they are fairly rare there is a long wheelbase 420 for sale in england just now blue pre face lift. i have drove the m113 430 and m113 500 and i have to say they have different natures the 430 has a higher compression ratio and it makes the 500 feel a bit de-tuned in comparison although it does have shed loads of torque, i wonder if the m119 are like that too.
I've had both the M113 500 and M119 500, the difference wasn't that noticeable between the two S class's as the 20bhp less on the new S class was probably offset by the lower weight of the car. Both have a decent amount of torque!
@@2broken2rusty i think the m113 has the torque a lot lower down than the m119 but i do wonder if the m119 420 feels a bit sportier than the 500 as it has 11/1 compression like the e50 w210amg motor but a 500 has 10/1 compression
does your s500 not have rain sensor?
No it doesn't, my old one did, it looks like quite a bit of effort to retro fit.
@@2broken2rusty yeah at first i thought easy job but not worth the hassle i think you need to change windscreen and a lot more than i thought you would
Since 1995
Bruv. I got a 99 s420 if you want it
uk?