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Hi everyone!
3 weeks ago I bought a w124 '91. 200CE Mercedes-Benz, but since I'm quite new, I would like to know the differences between it and the 4-door version (or at least a link to a site that explains them). I think that coupes are a bit better built, but then again, maybe it's only because I own one ![]() If it matters, the car was imported from Italy. |
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A sedan will always be tighter in an older car - the B pillar just gives it more structural rigidity. The doors are going to close better, longer. Coupes can be a pain in the ass in some ways. Window regulators are riveted in rather than bolted. Rear window repair, seat belt presenter repair, etc are a pain in a coupe. For some reason front struts are more expensive. Coupe unique parts are going to be harder to get and sometimes more expensive. On the bright side 124 coupes are shorter, better turning radius, more nimble. They have much better potential for future value appreciation. For the driver they're easier to get in to. Plus they just look a lot better. I think 124 coupes are one of the best looking MBs ever.
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i disagree.... rigidity in the coupe is excellent.... it is a tighter car in all ways...
however, here's a switch...the sedan seems peppier and a bit more fun to drive. i can't quite explain that...
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i dont have experience with the 124 coupe but my 123 is very very stiff. i think equal to the sedan, and i think i am pretty picky on my chassis stiffness. i would say the the coupe prob weighs a bit less, based on my experience with the 123 and 126 coupes. i own one of each.
tom w
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thanks for all the replys. Does anyone know how shorter is the coupe version?
IMHO, coupe is muc, much better looking and has less of that 80's car look, and I just love the thing with windows (no B pillar also). Are there other differences, from tech specs point of view? |
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joriq, I echo Dean's comments. The 1991 300CE has a 217HP engine (104 with dual overhead cams) compared to a 177HP engine (103) in the 300E. Not sure about the 200CE compared to a 200E, but would expect that the coupe has a more powerful engine. Obviously the coupe provides a sportier feel and driving position since you sit lower in it. I thoroughly enjoy driving the coupes and they're the ideal size ... a back seat when you need one and no feeling of claustrophobia that 2-seaters can cause. I've removed the fuse for the seat belt presenter to eliminate the inherent problems with it ... simply reach back with your hand just above the floor to grab the seat belt easily without having to twist your upper body. Note that the same fuse controls power to the right outside mirror so adjust it before removing the fuse.
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