1994 Mercedes-Benz E220 Coupe
Sold: $13,500
Specifications
Engine | In-line 4-cylinder, 2199cc |
---|---|
Gearbox | 4-speed automatic |
Body Work | Coupe |
Colour | Polar White |
Interior | Black |
Trim | Leather |
Wheels | Cast Alloy |
Brakes | Discs |
Description
Mercedes-Benz expanded the highly regarded W124 E-Class range to include a stylish coupe version in 1987, featuring a lower roofline and pillarless side treatment in the best Stuttgart coupe tradition, the result arguably one of stylist Bruno Sacco’s finest achievements. Built on a slightly reduced wheelbase, the interior was redesigned to accommodate four adults with individual rear seats and novel touches – including the automatic arm that offered front seat passengers the seat belts – set the coupes apart from their four-door cousins. Mercedes-Benz facelifted the W124 range for the 1994 model year, offering a four-cylinder version of the coupe and cabriolet variants badged as the E220 in Stuttgart’s new parlance. Powered by the twin overhead camshaft 2.2-litre four equipped with Bosch’s latest HFM sequential fuel injection, the E220 developed 150 horsepower at 5500 rpm and drove the rear wheels via a sophisticated four-speed auto, while underneath the W124 was typically well-engineered, boasting independent front suspension via MacPherson struts and wishbones and five-link independent rear suspension, with coil springs and anti-roll bars front/rear. An exclusive model harking back to the classic W111/112 series of the 1960s (the E220 Coupe had a list price of $126,000 back in 1995), the W124 coupe remains a stylish, beautifully made German luxury coupe on the cusp of classic status, with prices already beginning to move upwards.