Mercedes-Benz Classic Car Reviews

Mercedes-Benz 190SL

The Mercedes 190SL was labelled as the ‘little sister’ to the 300SL. Despite this, the car still sold strongly and is regarded as great car even to this day. Made between 1955 and 1963, 25,881... View more details

Mercedes-benz 600

The 600 is assembled on a separate line and primarily by hand. No car is made without a specific order. Accordingly it is possible to comply with additional requests, even those which are not contained... View more details

Mercedes-benz 500SL

The Mercedes SL class (SL standing for 'sport leicht' or 'sport light') has always been the pinacle of luxury sports cars. The range began in 1954 with the legendary 300SL 'gullwing', so called because... View more details

Mercedes-benz 280SL

The Mercedes-Benz 280 SL is indeed part of a very special lineage, starting with the infamous 300 SL 'Gull-Wing' continuing to cars such as the present day SL 55 AMG. The design of te 280 SL was orginally... View more details

Mercedes-Benz S Class

The first official Mercedes-Benz S Class was the W 116 series launched in 1972 to replace the W 108/109 series, the range initially included just three models, the 280 S, 280 SE and 350 SE, they were later... View more details

Mercedes-Benz R107

In production for an impressive 18 years, the R107 Mercedes-Benz SL has style and panache. Introduced in 1971, the R107 SL was blessed with timeless good looks, while legendary Mercedes-Benz build quality... View more details

Mercedes-Benz G Wagen

The Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen was rattling the Soviet bear just prior to the end of the Cold War. And perhaps in its own small way it contributed to those astonishing scenes we saw in Germany in 1989 and in... View more details

Mercedes-Benz Fintail

The mid-range Mercedes-Benz Fintail saloon from the 1960s makes a rewarding classic to own.Why you want oneThe range is fairly rare in the UK, although it has a huge following in Europe where the cars... View more details

Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing

The 300SL Gullwing was born out of motorsport, and was first built in 1952 for sports car races. It was only made available as a road car when the motor racing had finished. Road car production began in... View more details

Mercedes-Benz 500SEC

Launched in 1981 the Mercedes Benz 500SEC was the initial flagship of the W126 Mercedes S-class range. Strictly speaking, as a Coupe the SEC is known as the C126, though in practice most enthusiasts forget... View more details

Mercedes-Benz 560SEC

Launched in 1986 the Mercedes Benz 560SEC was the ultimate flagship of what many saw as the ultimate car, the W126 S-Class. Strictly speaking, as a Coupe the SEC is known as the C126, though in practice... View more details

Mercedes-Benz W114 230/250/280

Launched in 1968, the 6 cylindered Mercedes Benz W114 and its W115 four cylinder sister are possibly the archetypal classic Benz. Staid, solid, and supremely sensible, there’s no reason why a good... View more details