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Mercedes-Benz W123, a reputation for being virtually indestructible
The W123 had all the hallmarks of a Mercedes: presence, reliability, and comfort
A Mercedes, and more modern to boot
When Mercedes-Benz unveiled its W123, which the public would call the 200, 230 or 250 depending on the version, the saloon refreshed the brand's style.
The styling is refined, the bodyshell broader and longer.
The W123 introduces the brand's modern design, dropping the vertical headlights in favour of large horizontal light units.
Despite these fresh lines, the saloon retains the Mercedes ethos and everything that matters to the brand's loyal clientele.
Like the grille, modernised and slimmer, but still topped with the three-pointed star.
The most reliable car in the world
The W123 reassures the Mercedes customer with an air of class, comfort and quality, and on that score, they won't be disappointed.
A testament to an era when the maker didn't hesitate to “over-build” its cars into machines able to cross time at the pace of the speedometer.
The doors are heavy, the bonnet gives the impression of being carved from stone, while the interior materials are built to last as long as it takes.
The thick, reassuring velour seats sit well with a chunky, seemingly oversized steering wheel.
On the mechanical side, the options were broad.
Cars exceeding a million kilometres are not rare, and they forever forge a reputation for quality, which the brand still benefits from today.
MERCEDES W123 SAGA CLASSIC ORANGE (ref red English)
This very beautiful W 123 in France is a family car perfectly preserved with very low mileage
An incredible colour combo that plunges us into 1980s mode
The 2‑litre petrol engine will take you to the ends of the earth with ease and comfort
It’s a unique opportunity to acquire an icon that attracts affection
Allowing you to live the passion of classic cars with great ease










