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fmajid 06-19-2001 07:43 PM

Hi,
I am wondering what the difference between handling is between the 124 sedan and wagon.
Actually I should say, what the factory design philosophy for wagon handling, as compared to the sedan is.
For example, BMW makes it a point to note that there is virtually no difference in the way their 5 series sedans and wagons handle.
The reason I ask this is that the handling on 95 E320T is suboptimal. I just cant find another to which to compare this with. Hence, if there is consensus here that the wagon and sedan should handle similarly, I might drive a sedan to get an approximation of where my wagon is.
Thanks
farrukh

ke6dcj 06-21-2001 02:08 PM

The W124 300E sedan and estate/wagon have the same track and wheelbase. Of course, the wagon is heavier, and it does have the self-levelling suspension. However, the 500E also has the self-levelling suspension, so you should be able to make the wagon handle as well as the 500E with the proper upgrades.

A W124 300E and especially the W124 SportLine, handle much better IMHO than the 500E due to the reduction in weight (both unsprung and static).

Hope this helps,

:-) neil

bobbyv 06-21-2001 03:08 PM

whatever handling differences there will be, would also be attributed to differences in weight distribution. Although the wagon will be heavier, it can be expected to have a better weight distribution than the sedan, i.e. nearer to 50/50. A weight distribution nearer to this figure makes for more neutral handling and maximum use of all 4 contact patches.

Sludge 06-22-2001 11:43 AM

Farrukh:

Subjectively, I'd say my 94 E320 wagon handles (drives, rides, corners) better than my wife's 92 300E. Both are fine cars, however.

Bill

mbdoc 06-22-2001 04:49 PM

MB used to have an on-track performance driving outting for dealers once a year. In 1993 we(service dept.) were able to go to Charlotte N.C. & drive all of the M.B.'s & other cars on track & autocross. Almost everyone there had faster times in the W124 wagon than any other car. The sportline 190E 2.6 was the exception.

haasman 01-08-2006 02:07 AM

That's interesting also because a wagon is about an inch taller than a sedan, and I am not talking about the roof racks.

Compare a wagon side-by-side to a sedan. Check the space between the top of the doors and the roof (not including the roof rack in any way).

Haasman

t walgamuth 01-08-2006 07:36 AM

wow
 
that is impressive. i would have said that you couldnt feel the difference in your seat of pants but that the wagon would be a little slower in the slalom due to the extra weight and higher center of gravity.

cool!

tom w


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