While uploading my new video, I found out that Bruno Sacco (the man who gave us the design for the W124, W126, W201, W140, etc) died 10 days ago. Rest in peace, legend.
@sturmanaskieАй бұрын
Damn he was a great designer. I had a W124 and now about to get an R230
@yatzekpАй бұрын
R.I.P. Bruno Sacco. R107 is my favourite.
@christianwc9458Ай бұрын
These cars look and feel like carved straight out of granite. Yup, I also saw MMWA mention the sad news. R.I.P. Bruno Sacco.
@nathaniziahАй бұрын
R.I.P Bruno, supremely talented designer.
@BT-zw2ixАй бұрын
As I posted a few years ago on one of the W124 forum/yt vid, he must be in haven now. The W124 is a timeless master piece of engineering that still turns head 40 years after its release. Sad that they no longer make them this way.
@BobischEBMАй бұрын
When a 19 year old person cares for high quality, good engineering and design in 2024 this proves that all is not lost. When this young person also understands that maintaining old cars can make more sense for the environment than producing new ones, this proves that there is hope! Thank you Arno for showing the world that the youth is not ignorant at all. Thank you for this wonderful video showcasing the W124 and thank you for showing your beautiful car.
@tcommonsense25 күн бұрын
Exactly my thoughts on this.
@carljeremy693814 күн бұрын
I second your opinion of this young man.
@grantog12312 күн бұрын
They are definitely way more well made.
@hollandibolygo9172Ай бұрын
I am 50 years old and I also daily drive a 34 year old Mercedes (W126 300SE). I worked for 13 years repairing classic Mercedes cars. It is a great pleasure for me to see a young person like you who realizes and appreciates why a car like this more superior than any newer car.
@thedirectionoflife5384Ай бұрын
I’m of similar age to this chap, and I also, along with a surprising amount of people my age believe this. Less to go wrong, better build quality, built to last. I believe many manufacturers now make more profit on repairs in their service centres, than they do from selling their cars. I drive a 1998 Subaru Impreza, amazing build quality compared to many modern cars I’ve been in. Not a single squeak or rattle. I’d love to own a W126 500SEL one day.
@xXturbo86XxАй бұрын
I wouldn't say these old cars are superior. We shouldn't be unfair to modern engineering. Modern cars are fantastic. It's just that some of them are unreliable. Not because of bad engineering but because of other issues, such as outsourcing parts (like timing chains) from countries who don't care about quality of products or their materials are of poor quality. And all this is the result of BAD POLITICS. But they are still are good cars. They drive well enough. They're relatively safe and simple enough to be reliable.
@nadk8886Ай бұрын
Mercedes Source? Is that you?? 🤣🌚
@hollandibolygo9172Ай бұрын
@@nadk8886😆 No man, he is 72
@nadk8886Ай бұрын
@@hollandibolygo9172 🤣🤣🤣
@stefanogilermo826116 күн бұрын
I drive the same 33 years old Mercedes. Third owner but having it for 20 years now. Love it. Over 500 000 km but still going strong. I drove it on LNG (methane) for 17 years and now the last 3 years I equipped it with LPG (propane butane) - cheaper than petrol (benzine). I'm in Bulgaria. These Mercedeses are very appreciated and common here.
@Rdelrio198 күн бұрын
Dang 500km I’m going to look for one for me 😂
@mateolopez7225Ай бұрын
I own a 300e 1992.. I drive it everyday.. simply the best car.. my friends with their new chines cars simply can't understand how nice is to drive a mercedes from this era..
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
It's a wonderful experience. Thanks for watching!!
@maxxbenzz7842Ай бұрын
I had a 90 300e 4matic. Best car i ever had. I traded it in 2003 on a Grand Cherokee Can u believe it? I should be put in jail. 😢😢 25:40
@16andbraindead28 күн бұрын
There is a feeling of perfection of new cars, however with that, the charm and character is dumbed down. An old W124/140 is just the way to feel comfortable and cozy, not luxurious by any means, you just feel good. They also still look great, those big rectangular headlights are what gives these cars their signature look. When something is new, it feels good, it feels nice, but I feel like there is a sense of pride in maintaining and looking over what you have, and that's priceless. I remember how hyped everyone was on the iPhone X, me included. The bezels, the look, the Face ID, the memojis, scalpers hoarding them, the beautiful colors you could get. 6 years later, I bought one (refurbished) to upgrade my broken phone, which I bought new for the price of this iPhone in 2024, They held value, even though outdated on the inside, the design is timeless, and the bezels make it look current time, unlike the Samsungs with the curved glass of that time, and the bezels. It is amazing, and it gives me memories from when i was a kid dreaming of having it, the P20 lite looked alike, however it wasn't it, and i knew it, but it held up like a champ. It's this sort of stuff that makes me stop and think do i REALLY need to sell and arm and a limb if it's gonna get scratched and dinged anyways? It wasn't. It still makes beautiful photos, and today i was the photographer with it! I felt proud that my phone was good enough for the job! The swans were quite pretty. my first car will be an E300Td, and I plan to keep it forever!
@YangGQАй бұрын
Greetings 19YO from a 60YO. When I started work in 1986 in UK. Our quiet spoken very senior sales manager was issued with a W124 company car. Forward 38 years - and I am driving the same car - from the UK exported here. But in Malaysia. Previously owned for 30 years by a safe driving accountant. Great cars. Mine: 1989 260E W124 saloon. In 2024 I have the S-class, G-class and E-class of 1980's vintage. The W124 is the best mix of refinement and reliability.
@gaborpaczolay9444Ай бұрын
Super surprised that in your age you so clearly see, understand, appreciate everything what the W 124 is representing. You will NOT get disappointed with the attitude and understanding the importancy of maintenance. Congratulations - you could NOT buy a better car - and keep it up Sir!
@nadk8886Ай бұрын
Yes he could... A 126 🤣🤣
@NorthOz12 күн бұрын
This is what KZbin is all about. Sharing your passion and your thoughts. Love it! I make off-road content here in Australia and I made the unpopular decision to buy the most basic new vehicle on the market. It has roll up windows and no central locking. Why I like it is exactly what you said. It’s simple, built well and built to last. I will keep this vehicle forever. I have never considered purchasing a German built vehicle as they don’t have a great name here in Australia. But, your description of the W124 resonates with me and I looked up some nice examples here and found them for a reasonable price. I may buy one as a daily driver as they look really comfortable and well made compared to Australian vehicles at a similar price. This video has sparked my enthusiasm for this style of content and was exactly what I needed to see. You have a great head on your shoulders and I wish I had your maturity and deep thinking at your age. Keep it up 👍
@PB200559Ай бұрын
Great video. Great car. Great to hear a young guy appreciating superb design and build quality over superficial crap. Love your laid back delivery style too - keep up the great work and keep enjoying your piece of automotive history.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Great comment😎 Thank you very, very much!
@drews6616Ай бұрын
I also daily drive a 34 year old W124 Mercedes, only mine is a 260E model. I totally agree with your review of these cars - they’re fantastic. Great video 👍
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
This was Mercedes' golden age. Enjoy it while you still can! Thank you so much for watching :)
@drews6616Ай бұрын
@@ArnoLouwagie It absolutely was in their golden age, and sadly not to be repeated either. Keep up the good work 👍
@YangGQАй бұрын
Yeah - mine too! 260E 1989 auto. Beautiful original maroon metallic red. Just turned 35 - and so now registered as a classic car.
@TiborBalekАй бұрын
I have a white 220e 1993 also a manual. Bought it from the first owner and it has done 185k kms. I daily the car and love it, i am 22 years old. Love to see other people from our generation appreciating these benzes. Nice car bro!
@kenc8359Ай бұрын
I don't own a Merc but I enjoy your review. You'll go far, young man!
@sizzlnm3Ай бұрын
I own a US spec 1987 300D with 29,800 original miles. These cars are so over-engineered and well built. Regarding your statement at the end about not having roller shots and doing the video content yourself - you did an amazing job here! Your narrative voice and execution of the narrating script was exceptional. I wouldn't have changed a thing! Thank you for putting out this video!
@ETM-md7cuАй бұрын
I own a 1987 300d as well. 757000 km on it after a 3000 km trip last week. An oil change today and a 1000 km trip to come Thursday. Still has the original rear brake rotors. Just runs!
@eddeboer3492Ай бұрын
I am amazed by your conciousness considering your age ….your brain is as reliable as a w124 ….also build like a tank ! The way you talk sounds almost like poetry .You must be a old soul …amazing …enjoyed this so much ……me as a owner of 9. w124 ‘s …..living in breda .👍👍
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, buurman :)
@markamd1Ай бұрын
Mercedes will never be the same. I agree with you and I want to thank you for your love for this beautiful car.
@lanceguinn980718 күн бұрын
never the same.... the daughter... Mercedes (daughter) might understand but her father might be confused. Dam Her or Daimler? lol I almost died in a head on collision in a 300D that the brakes never fully engaged probably from old brake fluid (small brakes vs velocity vs old fluid); parked it and gave it away but was such a cool car.... my garage is total Toyota.... 02 Tundra with the 2UZ and a Lexus ES350 with a 2GR and a Lexus LS430 with 3UZ, all Japan made! Probably my final chapter in vehicles.... I've been a fan boy of Toyo for 2+ decades.... grabbed the ES about a year ago... my first Lexus!
@GhulamAli-hg5jj15 күн бұрын
Dear Mercedes, please note the core brand values that were established when the W124 was built: -solidity -refinement -longevity -engineering depth -quality -residual value -class -elegance -simplicity -strength of character -ownership bond -integrity Although ARNO is correct in the sense that the W124 is fading in the passage of time as their original owners from the era are leaving this world, I hope that today's generations can appreciate how much this model meant to people all over the world, who shared solid values of character and often kept this model as a Car for a life, as proven in this story. With the current trend of shouty-sports AMG ostentatious mass-produced models, many of which are easily obtained on finance, the brand has lost some of its prestigious lustre... ARNO I salute you Sir on a great review
@chrisadams6595Ай бұрын
Bought for 1100 quid in 2004 with 160,000 miles a 1993 190d 2.5 taught all three kids to drive in it and the kids shared it between themselves, they crashed it once or twice , actually 3 times , not involving another vehicle and we bought parts from breakers yard to repair it. In 2012 it needed a load of work, discs , pads suspension arms , brake pipes etc , so I sold it at 237,000 miles for 400 pounds or 381,000 kilometers and bought a c200 for 400 pounds w202 to give to our daughter, our youngest child. I myself had two w124s and w211 , all these cars are the best of the best, the finest of the fine. Someone who has never owned one will never understand.
@FranceNeedsAConquerorАй бұрын
Very well made video, i liked it! Its nice and satisfing to see other young people like you driving and appriciating these older cars to every detail. I am freshly 18 years old and i am driving an W124 200TE with the newer M111 Engine. The car has just passed the 450.000 kilometers with its 31 years since 1993 and its just the car i want to drive the next 100.000 kilometers. Sure, when me and my brothers baught the car and worked on it, there was a lot to do, because the last 100-150k kilometers, the car has seen no love from its owners. But when i sit in the car, drive the car and feel the car, i would never want to change it with some modern excuse of a vehicle. It might not be the most modern or fuel efficent, but the car has seen half of the world and its still smooth and fun to drive. Keep on driving and loving this baby
@JCardoso-j9lАй бұрын
I don’t care if this car is 100 years old or all I see is beauty magnificent well crafted and German build to last engineering. Please keep it my friend . An absolute brilliant video thank you 🙏🏻
@nadk8886Ай бұрын
18:15 character... (smell of the cabin, the smell of fuel, the sound of the door closing, the click of the buttons, the steering wheel) anyone else want to contribute to the list 🤣 (great video by the way)
@twntwrs28 күн бұрын
How about the inevitable leak in the evaporator - 20 hour job to pull the dash to replace it?
@mbz465223 күн бұрын
@@twntwrsIs this issue on all the W124 sedan models?
@chrispark4310Ай бұрын
Why you drive a 30 yo Mercedes? Because you’re right!
@anatolystepanovichdyatlov174724 күн бұрын
Based
@Michael.ChapmanАй бұрын
Yours reminds me of my 300E W124, also in Silver Smoke. It had the best ride of any car I’ve ever driven (I’m 65), she lived in our family until age 28, in 2015. Now I’m driving the second-best looking E-Class, an early black W211 E350, a joy, but lacking that sublime W124 ride-and in no way as durable. A brilliant video-thank you! RIP Mr. Bruno Sacco…
@dokedensiuya1559Ай бұрын
I can relate to your experience. I daily drive a manual transmission W124 M102 200 as well. Totally super engineered, extremely durable and reliable automobile, second to none. Thanks for this video. I'd like to share my story too someday.❤😊
@madcat4563Ай бұрын
Damn the cinematography really impressed me and caught my eye. I am fascinated by th w123, but this video has put the w124 on my radar as well.
@HeavenlyWarrior20 күн бұрын
I drive a 39 year old mercedes. Great video, extremely decent music. It's refreshing seeing such quality in this increasingly trash website called youtube.
@voterdown12 күн бұрын
👍 Excellent video all around! As a recent owner of a 2006 Mercedes S350 (sadly destroyed last week in an accident), I very much appreciated your accurate and deep understanding of older Mercedes vehicles. I was starting my car replacement search but was unsure of including Mercedes on my list (watching your video has put it back on list), I weighed the possible uncertainties of older car ownership. Your very thoughtful and enjoyable video reminded me why I loved that car so much and miss it already. In addition to quality, reliability, and comfort, it truly did offer a Zen like experience. Thank you.
@paulknight1332Ай бұрын
What a watch!! It is great to see someone so young with such a passion for these amazing cars - classic Benz is the way to go... Good luck with your studies, I really enjoyed how you put this video together and RIP Bruno Sacco, the man who made it all possible.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
That means a lot to me, thank you very very much! And yes, I heard about his death as I was uploading this video. Rest in peace, Bruno. :(
@eduardmoreno-ml3ekАй бұрын
This video is so extraordinary, its not only about a car, its about feelings. Thank you.
@jean-jaquesrousseau4712Ай бұрын
I really appreciate the good and proper English you speak. Thanks for the video. The content is brilliant and self explanatory:)
@StephenLaverackpsychologist6 сағат бұрын
I love my 1988 W124 - 200. I drive her daily in Johannesburg, South Africa and she makes me smile every time I drive her. She's still in amazing condition after 192,000kms and I'm her 3rd owner.
@ROCKSTAR123458Ай бұрын
Een van de leukste W124 video’s die ik zag! Veel herkenbare dingen en mooi gefilmd! Keep them on the road. 😎
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Dingen die enkel een W124 rijder verstaat hahaha Bedankt voor het kijken en de leuke comment! :)
@SaqibAnwar-f2eАй бұрын
Appreciated bro, you have covered every aspect of this legend W124. Salute to your thoughts, passion.
@catfishcorner7716Ай бұрын
Great video young man! I love your knowledge and respect for your Mercedes! 💯🐟
@brianmadison7166Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the analog gauges in this car. They are so beautiful and timeless but also very functional. I wish Mercedes would bring these physical dials back to their new vehicles instead of gluing a cheap-looking iPad to the dashboard and calling it a gauge cluster.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Agree. Less is more. I also love hearing the little analog clock ticking away (you have to be really quiet to hear it though lol). Thanks for watching!
@philthemusicalbox2084Ай бұрын
Hallo Arno, Proficiat met deze prachtige en wel opgebouwde video! Ik ben de gelukkige bezitter van een W123 200D voor het ingeschreven in januari 1984. Met een vermogen van 60 pk. Heb deze tweedehands gekocht in januari 1986 met toen 41.000 km op de teller. De wagen werd uut het verkeer genomen in 1997. Terug ingeschreven in 2007 na grondige renovatie. Nieuwe veringen, compleet nieuwe rempaketten, leidingen. Carrosserie volledig hersteld van roestplekken en volledig opnieuw gespoten in originele kleur (wit). En recent ook nieuwe speakers gemonteerd in het dashboard. De wagen heeft nu 188.000 km. Vorige week ben ik er mee naar de côte d'Azur gereden. Volgende week terug naar izegem in West Vlaanderen. Stuur gerust jouw mobiel nummer en ik stuur je enkele foto's.
@Watcheyes29 күн бұрын
One of the better reviews that I've seen! I'm 100% honest.
@mikemagalong3161Ай бұрын
Love the video. Mine's an even older 87 230E. Acquired it March of this year and it's been a source of pain and joy at the same time. Luckily it's just eliminating rust issues from clogged drain ports and minor mechanical stuff. Having hard starting issues among the almost-done aesthetics. But everytime I drive it... Only people who know will understand.
@Nick-rn7uhАй бұрын
I was a terrible wreck in Mercedes Benz and the only reason im alive is due to the engineering that Mercedes puts into their vehicles. Beautiful car man 👍
@jmsjms29622 күн бұрын
What hit you? A Smart?
@koymokko2029Ай бұрын
Such an authentic, sincere and down to earth video. Best regards from Finland!
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Glad my video is reaching people from all over the world. Visiting Finland (countryside) is on my bucket list. Thank you for the kind words and for watching! :)
@danialk8387Ай бұрын
I also drive W124 E 300 diesel. You are absolutely correct on your take. Excellent video and so true. Keep up the good work. These cars are still to this age way ahead in durability and performance. Very honestly built to last.
@timjones143Ай бұрын
The 300D is a great, great car.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Great, great, great cars. Thanks for watching! :)
@Beyonder1881Ай бұрын
Great car, video, production and messages. When I was a kid in the 80s my parents had a 230TE (124) which had the same design language as this car. Your video brought back many fine memories for me. And you are ahead of the crowd because you recognise the importance of quality over quantity.
@kjg983Ай бұрын
Such a fine video, and you're right on just about everything. Congrats mate👏👏👏
@robertastkАй бұрын
I'm 34 years old, I found this video very interesting because you're much younger, let me explain. I live in a country where average car is 10 years old. When I was a kid - most cars were 20-25 year old. Meaning that in 1998-2000 - many cars rolling around were made in 1980-1990. I remember riding in w123 and had countless rides with my classmate's dad in w124. Many cars from that era were made to last with totally different quality in mind. I remember w124 vault like doors, silence and comfort (as well as interior smell). So what I'm saying - I grew up with these old cars, even Japanese cars like Toyota Carina or Mazda 626 were built differently, but my perspective, my experience, my memories are built on that. You, on the other hand probably had most experience with cars from 2010's and feeling old Merc is way different experience itself. And the way you discover this car, it's feeling - is unique in it's own way. That was the most interesting thing for me. And I feel like way more people should feel that old luxury/quality to understand what cars were all about. On the other hand - most smartphone addicted and safety tech reliant people couldn't live with car like w124. They need screens, cameras, auto-braking and Shrek streaming in their virtual cockpit. I would gladly drive w124 daily, especially with om606 only if they wouldn't rust. Because our winters would kill poor thing in couple years.
@r.fumador1146Ай бұрын
i saw a w124 being crushed by a plastic 600cm3 car. i cant understand how that happened. but the 124 was direct to the scrapyard.
@jetstreamx15Ай бұрын
Ha great video...I pic the same cars you did ...and I want too find one of these here in the US ....don't want the 500 too many gimmicks that break....love the one your driving...very cool coming from the USA...I liked and subscribed
@silver_arrow_124_Ай бұрын
Great report. I drive a 124 myself and I can approve everything you mentioned.
@joaquinmoncayo352622 күн бұрын
I daily a renntech modified 39 year old W201, cheers brother!
@2525Hudson42 минут бұрын
Really impressed with this video, this young chap shows that not all new drivers want the latest PCP new car, i too like the older Merc's, we know they went wrong in the late 90's to early 00's, and that has damaged them. But this era is just beautiful. Great work.
@vezeteuioanmarian3608Ай бұрын
I am an 44 Years old ,and for a fiew Monts i have buyed an 220 E W124 from 1993 vor my 19 years old Sohn and he is very exeited to drive the car wen he koming Home from the school ST the end of the week . He make At Thies Time the Driving School .I wish you Luck with your Car ,very nice video reprezentaition from dis Car .Sor for my English😅
@roi171917 күн бұрын
good job keeping this legend alive
@WNYfellowАй бұрын
Not only do you have a great car - with your technical knowledge, you have great career at your fingertips.
@helmutsimon8788Ай бұрын
Awesome video, man! Bruno Sacco and the „old“ Mercedes engineers would be touched by this. Long live W124 and W123!!
@Bob-ll4xuАй бұрын
Great video! , and great perspectives about modern cars and their disconnected drivers! Im so fed up by weekly being in the kill zone of swerving Tesla Model S et cetera, because their drivers have taken the day of while the cars are in autopilot! Have always wanted a manual petrol E-klass sedan or station wagon of this era, now I want one even more! Thanks for your time and effort spent making this video, the talent is evident👍🤟
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
It's ridiculous. It seems like they have the attention span of a gold fish lol. Thanks for your kind words! :)
@benzracer9Ай бұрын
it's great to see see one your age who understands the quality of these wonderful w124s. There will never be cars built like this again, and I wouldn't trade either of my own w124 cars for any new mercedes.
@ashleygordon3467Ай бұрын
Interesting video - thanks. The 124 was Mercedes’ centenary car and a Sacco masterpiece. I had a 230E in Padget red with cream/beige interior, 4 speed auto with sunroof. Fantastic car and wonderful to see one getting the attention it deserves! Fun fact: many people think the panels are made of thicker steel than used in other cars. Bruno explain how he designed all the body crease stampings to have a radius suited to steel two grades thicker than they were using - this gives visual solidity. It’s a good choice and enjoy it!
@christersundin773Ай бұрын
This is great, both in terms of production and in terms of the message! When I was a kid, my dad had a W123 when Mercedes had a completely different image compared to today. Back then, Mercedes was about reliability and understated luxury and design. It's great to see a young guy figure that out and prefer an older car =)
@michaelherrmann3423Ай бұрын
Thank you and greetings from Cologne in Germany. Michael
@247roastedАй бұрын
Very nice video. Also, nice too see young people enjoy and appreciate classic cars 👍🏻 I grew up in a 230E and keep a picture of it in my '91 260E ❤
@L0RDLUKАй бұрын
I'm glad that people of my generation are still interested in old cars and understand that as great as a Tesla might seem to some, it isn't a fit-all solution for the whole world. I have a 2000 SLK 230K which I've driven daily for about 4 years and I was lucky enough to be able to buy a slightly newer car last year - a BMW E63 650i - and even these two cars have some sort of character that you cannot find in modern cars. I've been around cars my whole, my family had some really cool 90s and early 2000s cars and when I compare my experiences from those to what cars past the 2010s feel like it's actually kind of crazy. They've become easy to operate for the masses at the expense of character. Even my late grandad's 1.1L Fiat Punto has something that's just missing in new cars. Then you compare what we have today to a car like the W124 that was amongst the best of it's time and you immediately want to go back. BTW: You don't need to apologize for not having a pro set-up. I think we all understand that you're a small KZbinr doing the best you can with what you have available. Cheers from the Czech Republic
@jerrylee773728 күн бұрын
Arno, you've made me very happy. In just a few minutes, you've captured the all Mercedes philosophy and the quality of its engineers and technicians. May you prosper and always have a happy star (not only) on the bonnet of your car.👍
@NotoriousBig888Ай бұрын
Awesome video, I really love Mercedes cars. My first car was a W202 220D. You make me want to buy a w124 now.. haha.
@mds2465Ай бұрын
Very beautiful car! A true legend of it's time and even to this day! Keep it alive!
@move2144Ай бұрын
Incredible video, genuine passion and insight, keep it up
@Thomas-ul3uyАй бұрын
Excellent video for an Excellent Car.
@RobLowe-tb3zuАй бұрын
Outstanding video young man. Beautifully filmed, great insights.
@Mark4000able5 күн бұрын
Congratulations on receiving your driver's license. Enjoy the W124, I have a 95 E320 Sedan and I totally agree with you with all your points. Great video!
@vonwolfersdorffАй бұрын
W124 here too. Love your video! Greets from Berlin!
@yep7734Ай бұрын
great job.
@DavidR_19212 күн бұрын
Excellent video. You have good taste. I've been addicted to Mercedes for 15 years and have had all the classics, from SLK R170s to CLKs, C Class, and E Class. Good luck with getting your licence!
@zsoltpapp3363Ай бұрын
Beautiful car and an excellent video. Time to time i still see W124 Mercedeses in the traffic, i am not a Mercedes guy but you gotta respect these old benzes, hopefully you are going to enjoy yours for a long time to come
@23gpsАй бұрын
Great video. Thanks for posting it. You have nothing to apologise for. Love your car and attitude. Watched this as I have a 190 D itch yet to be scratched.
@davidfrazerwray7525Ай бұрын
A truly excellent video by a guy who really appreciates cars. Exceptional. Lyrical. Almost poetic. The work was worth it.
@jamesrebbechi524724 күн бұрын
Arno thank you, thoroughly enjoyed this from start to finish. It seems we, other W124 owners can only truly understand the deep joy of ownership these wonderful beasts bring. They truly are worthy of proper care and preventative maintenance despite the costs that may be incurred from time to time. Every theme of discussion you raised we all universally get, I think is safe to say. I inherited my ‘89 M103 Smoke Silver sedan nearly 25 years ago and she remains in excellent condition nearing 335km of predominately rural driving. At 62 I’m anticipating enjoying her for another 25 years, parts and skills supply willing. Although I daily a Landrover Discovery 4 ‘The Benz’ is the one I love. Enjoy. Australia
@HugothesterАй бұрын
That is an amazing car, my advice is never sell it, that will be a gem of a classic 15-20 years from now if well preserved. In case of engine failure, they are easy to find and even fix. And it looks badass...
@nurdinmusaev4512Ай бұрын
I'm owning W124 230E 1992 already a five years! This is a true masterpiece indeed!
@muhammadimron6 күн бұрын
Mercedes-Benz W124 300E the legend ❤
@johnmohanmusic12 күн бұрын
You have done beautiful work on your beautiful car. I am very impressed that someone just 19 years old has such high class.
@mdirollo10 күн бұрын
Im driving a 2000 C230 Kompressor sedan - the last year for the W202 C class (first generation). I bought this car for $3000 with 15k miles on the odometer (U.S.) . While its nit an E class, I nevertheless can feel the quality that was baked into every Mercedes of that era. I get admiring lioks from people of all walks, including many who are driving much newer Mercedes models. I love the solidity and, especially, the simplicity of the car. I don't think I'll ever let it go! Great video.
@claesverdonk1701Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! I agree with everything. In Sweden I have one w124 300D (a little rusty) for the winter and one completely rustfree s124 200TD for the summer. And of course 1 or 2 donor cars behind the barn 😅
@ja553Ай бұрын
Greetings from trinidad and tobago. Thanks man
@Roddy_ZehАй бұрын
A W124 300E was the first Merc I ever got in...I was 8 years old! Love these tanks! Thanks for the video! 😁👍🏻
@tcommonsense25 күн бұрын
Mate, I had this exact same idea of a video for my old 1994 BMW E36, which purrs like a kitten still to this day. Really nice job and as others have said - Its really nice to see a youngster like yourself with deep understanding on the fundamentals of using an maintaining an old car in the modern age. These machines, if maintained - were indeed designed to last for centuries, compared to newer expensive cars full of electronics and documented ridiculous defects after just 100k kms. Really enjoyed your video. There really is hope.
@foxo4898Ай бұрын
I love how you uploaded this 2 days after I bought this exact model (only 3 years younger) myself
@Peter-wg7br16 күн бұрын
Drove this car as a taxi driver and loved it. I agree, an absolutely incredible car in design, comfort and reliability.
@aaronc3759Ай бұрын
R129 300SL owner here, and all I can say is, you’re right
@malcolmlane-ley2044Ай бұрын
Excellent choice young sir. Welcome to the world of depreciation free motoring.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Thank you very much sir :)
@timjones143Ай бұрын
The 200D is reliable, of course, but sooo slow. Silly slow. Lovely video, thanks. The car is elegant. Your language is eloquent too.
@ArnoLouwagieАй бұрын
Facts! Thanks for watching! :)
@mitka8023 күн бұрын
Wow! This is beautifully filmed and you can tell it was done with love and dedication. Everything you say is spot on. I can't believe you're only 19 years old! Crazy what's possible these days on a budget. 25 years ago, when I was your age it would have taken ridiculous expensive professional movie cameras, equipment and lots of experience to achieve these kind of aesthetics. Greetings from a fellow 1990 200E daily driver from Germany.
@FlyingStuffАй бұрын
I absolutely adore my w124. It’s such a sweetheart- own several newer, fast (MUCH faster), more practical cars, etc., but my w124 just has a place in my heart, it’s such an endearing machine to own, drive, and live with. 124❤
@stuartb8378Ай бұрын
Excellent, well-balanced and right on the button! 👍
@ErikNielsendk27 күн бұрын
No wonder all other brands aimed for this level of quality back then. I understand why you love it. 💯
@VishalGupta-od5mfАй бұрын
I love the simplicity and build quality of these cars. I love them so much that I'm going to see a 280E which I'm planning to buy.
@munnsie100Ай бұрын
Excellent story, Arno. It is easily seen how much you cherish and love this beautiful example of a W124. Mercedes-Benz got it right with these cars. The classic styling (beyond W211) has been totally lost on modern models. Bruno Sacco was a genius, no doubt about it.
@quan4433Ай бұрын
I’ve been on this kick of seriously buying a classic Mercedes these kinds of videos just keep feeding that urge! Lol
@hollandibolygo9172Ай бұрын
23:56 Great video. There is no reason to apologize.
@thedrivechannel83Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Truly. You get it, kid.
@JeroenSchramАй бұрын
Een prachtige wagen ! Mooi om te zien dat iemand van jouw leeftijd ook snapt dat dit vele malen beter is in alle opzichten dan die rommel die ze tegenwoordig maken. Veel plezier er nog van !
@gogadrakulic1085Күн бұрын
cant remember the last time i liked and subscribed from beeing impresed bz a video.the quality is almoast as good as the mercs,truely a masterpiece video.
@ArnoLouwagieКүн бұрын
Thank you very very much! More videos like this are on the way! :)
@DutchBatNLАй бұрын
Respect! Beautiful! Nice video! 👍🏻👌🏻
@geothermal7999Ай бұрын
Awesome video. Thank you!
@Janhartman7411 күн бұрын
I’ve been a taxi driver in the weekends when i was 19years old. Amazing cars which easily can handle more than a million km’s. Beautiful.