@@az23252 The conditions in Germany are worst, more bad! You have to check the streets here in Nord-Rhein Westfalen very very bad and the people here don't care. I live here for 20 years. It is not better in 2022.
Thats the general ideea. The truth is these old cars are almost gone from the roads, because they are hard to fix. No parts available anymore. The working ones are very rare.
@Jakub Ulbrych not completely true There are some cars which will destroy new parts like nothing. Bmw e60 is the best example for a car that will be dead in 10-20 years
I’m impressed that this W140’s owner manages to maintain this complex and relatively high-tech car and keep it running. It’s expensive and not that easy to do so in the USA, so I can only imagine in Congo.
you'd be surprised, labor on vehicles in the states is overpriced and mechanical parts are perceived as disposable meaning just throwable and swappable for an eBay part. In developing countries labor is extremely cheap and mechanics are more keen to fix parts instead of swapping them.
@@vargasdominick nahh its the same anywhere in the world... A german car is expensive to maintain after 200k kms and it doesnt matter where u live its a lot of money... They are probably great mechanics and improvisers so they make them work but the parts for that car are big money
@@BadMuflon as far as i heard from Scotty (Scotty Kilmer), German cars in the US has a very poor QC thus making them more unreliable than the ones in, let's say, Europe..
@@BadMuflon Compared to Japanese cars, yes, even with the "better QC", German cars still need "more maintenance" than the more reliable Japanese counterpart..
@@BadMuflon lmao dude I have a 430000km (260kmiles) 2.2 CDI and it never let me down and it never was expensive to maintain. Regular maintenance is like 200 euros a year Taxes 200-300 more And every year let's say there are maybe 300-500 in unexpected issues that were never major in so many kilometres. Is that a lot? Trust me it isn't. Do you even own a German car or are you just talking from what you've read on some forums thinking that you're smart?
@@Leo_B030 yes. They can't even start it up if condition is too poor. S350d probably is the easiest maintainable s class in the segment? Or probably 6 cylinder gas s320/s400. But w221 will dominate Africa's land one day.
@@gilsonrogeriolimaoliveira2807 This one is in limp mode. But probably has over half million miles on the odometer. The newer ones.. are so poorly made. They are not the "tanks" wich Merc used to made in the 80s up to late 90s.. The other brands are not much better either. They make them last like 150.000, first owner. Then you most likely gonna recycle it. Parts and labour will make it unprofitable to fix and keep on the road anymore. It is known that merc depreciate as fast as the car can drive.
@@dan_6915 I know, I do work with current benzes. But the most fragile thing currently are the engines and transmissions. The chassis are just as well made as before. If you don't mind some broken interior bits and a few noises, you can keep chugging along forever. But the engines and transmissions are too fragile, and mostly because of the electronic parts, that cost a kidney to replace, and cannot be programmed outside of the official dealers. If you want a current German car, not only a Benz, to last, you must stuff a simpler engine in it.
@SUBSONIC DN Same - 5G is tough, i have 4x benz currently with 722.6, if you have had one thats been faulty you probably didnt look after it. They are very good - i haven't done 400,000, but most of mine have done between 175 - and 260km - all AMG.
Running my foot. The car engine may run but I don't think the gear box was even hodling up plus the electricals at this point are probably non existent.
@@k.m.h.1346 I think scrapping her is a better fate than abusing her like that or rather better restore her but then it's the congo, I don't think parts are available.
@@atakan888 mate,driven and abused are two things. I guess you've never owned a car. Maintaining the car with regular services, checking on tires etc small details like a cut and polish, showing some love every 2000 miles won't hurt. That's when being driven, also maybe tune her with a stage one if parts are available in your country, the love you give to a car comes back. Maybe you ain't a petrol head. If so you won't definitely understand what I'm saying. Have a rule even if it's a lemon, keep it a clean lemon.
Actually this engine is kind of rare, because its the step between 300-24v engine and 320e engine. It already has the displacement of 3.2 and and the redline was reduced from 7000 to 6500. For a more useable torque spread. But instead of the later used HFM-Injection it uses the LH-injection and lacks the resonance intake flap of the later 320e engine. In a w201 these engines are fun.
I have this in my 1992 W140. It's called an M104.990 and yep they are fantastic, much less electronics and computers however they carry over the EZL from older models that can be temperamental if the ignition system is not well maintained. I like them because there's no plastic attached to the engine either. They have a cast aluminium intake and a steel air filter housing that don't crack or leak over time!
This reminds me of cars in Cuba, them boys are experts in keeping their older cars running on whatever they can get their hands on, quite amazing what pride in your car motivates you to do.
If you just keep rebuilding it, anything can keep going. Age and condition isn't a testament to anything beyond the will of the owner to keep a vehicle running, and this example is BARELY running. I bet virtually every electrical item on this car is broken, or it's own way out.
@@AkioWasRight Do you know anything about these? It's a W140 with an M104 engine... It will still be running after every engine being produced today is long dead 😅
I really like your content, it shows not just the cars, but the different lifestyle in Africa. Is it like a normal thing for a middle class to drive cars in condition like this? For example, i live in Serbia, and a average middle class car is between 2001. and 2015. but we also have a yearly inspections that are very strict (not that strict compared to German standards, but still very strict to our Serbian standards), and they are giving us hard times to register our venichles...
In Argentina middle class cars in here are from 1999 to 2017. I own a 2010 Chevrolet Corsa II and it works like a charm still after 11 years. Im sure inspection in here is not strict.
This one is the 300 SE with the 3 liters, 6 cilinders in line, 12 valves. Bullet proof engine as we can see. It has the half engine than an original 600 SE V12
It's a 3.2L M104.990. They are 24V with DOHC and surprisingly they are more bulletproof than the old 12V SOHC M103 blocks because they have double row timing chains and upgraded valve stems and seals compared to the M103
@@19jacobob93 I saw those double timing chains a couple of days ago in a shop with an old Mercedes being rebuild. I thought to myself well that can't possibly lengthen, thats gotta last forever.
@@kevinStyler6299late reply, but yeah they kinda do! I've never heard of a single case of them failing or stretching to the point of issue, even after 500-600k miles
It appears to me that this Mercedes started life as a V12 but along the line it's V12 was swapped out for an inline 6 'cause they just don't have the means to maintain such an engine. My opinion though.
I dont think anyone has time for that. I dont think the gearbox can be used from a v12 to a 6L Interior doesnt look to be top trim worthy of a v12 spec
@@dan_6915 we’ve got loads of time to make anything work. i’ve seen someone swap out their diesel v6 cayenne 2nd gen for a petrol v6 out of a 1st gen touareg. they also got rid of the pdk in favour of the tiptronic.
The best thing in old merc that it never dies even if it has failure in some things in the engine but still it runs great even if it’s old I have a merc e350 2005 has tons of issues but still works like 2022
M104.990 with LH, they are great! Less computers and almost no plastics... They also had the under-piston oil squirters that were removed after 1/1994.
And people retreat about roads quality in my country (Slovakia) :D this is something else and all the permanent dust would be nightmare for dayli washers :D im wondering if there are even some washboxes or if its there totaly useles great content btw :)
@@Alex-cc2sw ну, там и мотор меняный), но машина все равно едет. У соседа на Санта Фе датчик распредвала на...ся, так он на отдыхе застрял на несколько дней - горе мастера не могли причину найти, но и машина подвела тоже ( хоть не такой и большой там пробег). А мерсы и бехи ездят до последнего - даже когда за ними не смотрят плохие хозяева, а в хороших руках им сносу нет
I wouldn't say abused. These have done the clock about twice after they were sent off to a 3rd world country by dealers who make money on junk cars that are still drivable. During my time in Afghanistan we found a Wartburg that had most of its components fixed with duct tape and plexi plast.
Oh dear! That poor, unloved Benz. I've never seen such loose steering on a Benz - any Benz - and I've owned and driven many (including a W140). And what was with the engine surging with low power? Serious visit to the tuners required, methinks. But it's still always good to see old Benzes soldiering on.
@Das Kenshin Thats it! some people live in the first world and they cant understand the prices there and situation there. Living in Europe i can understand this...
@@haz6703MB W140 600SE V12 has full optional (webasto heater, bordcomputer, el. front seats with memory, el. rear seats...) This car has nothing of extras. It is just a basic MB W140 300SE. 🙁
@@dan_6915 that's for the front ones also they break the back window to take the victims after an accident from the back and this can be broken but using laminated in the front is a good idea because if you are driving behind a truck and something like a pipe falls from the truck if won't break the windshield because otherwise the window would shatter and the pipe would hurt the victims also to not break or shatter after a crash or a rollover because it would also cause the roof to collapse or in an overlap crash the roof to slant laminated glass is a double shit glass and there is also a shit of plastic between the 2 glass shits so it doesn't break it only cracks so is useful for the front windows but somewhere before 1929 they were also using tempered in the front which is not idea but in almost all cars side and back windows are made of tempered glass but in new cars they also use laminate but it makes impossible to evacuate in a case of a sinking car the windows and the doors won't open but tempered can be broken to evacuate while laminated no so they should just put it on the front like they do almost all old cars
@@Steve1766 In my 20 million souls country i have never heard of a car to fall in a lake or river and the passengers to drown. Germany also has safe roads. I think they have aluminium barriers near lakes, rivers, mountain side, etc like we have here also. So the laminated glass is probably there to cancel noise. Not sure about it and it's not than important either. They had money to put a layer of plastic inside. Their engineers know why. Peace!
Would love to drive this one topspeed ! 😂
I would be curious if it's still have its full power after being in these poor conditions
Please don't! I would like to see more videos from you also in future, not to end your career 😂😂😂
Bro when it would reach 200 the engine would fall off🤣🤣🤣
how much u paid for this mercedes?
@@az23252 The conditions in Germany are worst, more bad! You have to check the streets here in Nord-Rhein Westfalen very very bad and the people here don't care. I live here for 20 years. It is not better in 2022.
It‘s insane that the old mercedes models don‘t stop driving, no matter what condition the exterior has
Yeah thats the best thing bc they dont die
And it's an automatic!! That's the wildest thing here IMO.
Thats the general ideea.
The truth is these old cars are almost gone from the roads, because they are hard to fix.
No parts available anymore.
The working ones are very rare.
Meanwhile my w211 always goes to heaven and back
@Jakub Ulbrych not completely true
There are some cars which will destroy new parts like nothing. Bmw e60 is the best example for a car that will be dead in 10-20 years
Yes it's a V12, with half of its cylinders gone nowhere
with gearbox too
it's a V1
@@vovander4201 as long as the A.transmission is ok....you don't want to get that transmission broken.
Must be a nightmare to get it fixed there
its a V6. "1993 Merc S-Class 600SE With 6 Cylinder 300SE Motor Swap"
@@williammccormick1092 wrong
I’m impressed that this W140’s owner manages to maintain this complex and relatively high-tech car and keep it running. It’s expensive and not that easy to do so in the USA, so I can only imagine in Congo.
you'd be surprised, labor on vehicles in the states is overpriced and mechanical parts are perceived as disposable meaning just throwable and swappable for an eBay part. In developing countries labor is extremely cheap and mechanics are more keen to fix parts instead of swapping them.
@@vargasdominick nahh its the same anywhere in the world... A german car is expensive to maintain after 200k kms and it doesnt matter where u live its a lot of money... They are probably great mechanics and improvisers so they make them work but the parts for that car are big money
@@BadMuflon as far as i heard from Scotty (Scotty Kilmer), German cars in the US has a very poor QC thus making them more unreliable than the ones in, let's say, Europe..
@@BadMuflon Compared to Japanese cars, yes, even with the "better QC", German cars still need "more maintenance" than the more reliable Japanese counterpart..
@@BadMuflon lmao dude I have a 430000km (260kmiles) 2.2 CDI and it never let me down and it never was expensive to maintain.
Regular maintenance is like 200 euros a year
Taxes 200-300 more
And every year let's say there are maybe 300-500 in unexpected issues that were never major in so many kilometres.
Is that a lot? Trust me it isn't.
Do you even own a German car or are you just talking from what you've read on some forums thinking that you're smart?
That mercedes makes less interior noises going through rough terrain than my 2014 volkswagen on a smooth road...
@Kyle Davis thats why I said MY volkswagen, and not YOURS...
@@luisfelipe6368 He knows more about your stuff than you yourself
Do you think you have your life under control?
Imagine 20 years later. You see a w222 s class (probably a s350d with this condition and faked to s600) in Africa.
Modern Cars are Not That reliable.
@@Leo_B030 yes. They can't even start it up if condition is too poor. S350d probably is the easiest maintainable s class in the segment? Or probably 6 cylinder gas s320/s400. But w221 will dominate Africa's land one day.
Then the driver would drive in all screens black out since it’s so easy to broke off
@@eeeeqyq7244 centre screen probably will light up. But warning light is full of dashboard.
Nah. A W222 won't last 20 years. Its computers will die, and the cost of replacing those can well exceed the car's value.
A current Mercedes can't withstand such a level of abuse.
Itll break after 1000 km of driving on those roads.
@@dan_6915 we can't say this one of the video isn't broken.
@@gilsonrogeriolimaoliveira2807
This one is in limp mode.
But probably has over half million miles on the odometer.
The newer ones.. are so poorly made. They are not the "tanks" wich Merc used to made in the 80s up to late 90s..
The other brands are not much better either.
They make them last like 150.000, first owner.
Then you most likely gonna recycle it.
Parts and labour will make it unprofitable to fix and keep on the road anymore.
It is known that merc depreciate as fast as the car can drive.
@@dan_6915 I know, I do work with current benzes. But the most fragile thing currently are the engines and transmissions. The chassis are just as well made as before. If you don't mind some broken interior bits and a few noises, you can keep chugging along forever. But the engines and transmissions are too fragile, and mostly because of the electronic parts, that cost a kidney to replace, and cannot be programmed outside of the official dealers. If you want a current German car, not only a Benz, to last, you must stuff a simpler engine in it.
@@dan_6915 yup
And it still has its automatic gearbox running.
When Mercedes used to build tough cars.
@SUBSONIC DN don't even mention the 9G-tronic I had a w211 with issues in the gearbox and it was equipped with the 722.6 5 speed gearbox
@@mustaphaessahihi1762 have the same gearbox on my clk430 with 400.000 km and had never problem
@@mustaphaessahihi1762 I have taxi 2014 with 400k km and 9G e220d and it shift perfectly. Most reliable car of mine
2007 2.2cdi with 430000km's and no major problems heee
@SUBSONIC DN Same - 5G is tough, i have 4x benz currently with 722.6, if you have had one thats been faulty you probably didnt look after it. They are very good - i haven't done 400,000, but most of mine have done between 175 - and 260km - all AMG.
These Africa videos are amazing. Great to see that the cars are kept running down there
Running my foot. The car engine may run but I don't think the gear box was even hodling up plus the electricals at this point are probably non existent.
@@idealist420 true. At least its still kept on the road. In Europe it would have been scrapped years ago
@@k.m.h.1346 I think scrapping her is a better fate than abusing her like that or rather better restore her but then it's the congo, I don't think parts are available.
@@idealist420 abusing what? it is a car and it's meant to be driven not to be kept in a garage and let it sit for 50 years.
@@atakan888 mate,driven and abused are two things. I guess you've never owned a car. Maintaining the car with regular services, checking on tires etc small details like a cut and polish, showing some love every 2000 miles won't hurt. That's when being driven, also maybe tune her with a stage one if parts are available in your country, the love you give to a car comes back. Maybe you ain't a petrol head. If so you won't definitely understand what I'm saying. Have a rule even if it's a lemon, keep it a clean lemon.
What an absolute tank of Merc. There's no way in hell a modern one would be able to withstand such harsh conditions.
No wonder it lasted this long. Look how clean the insides. This guy loves his car!
the inside is the dirtiest i've ever seen
@@sa3byes its not dirty, its old lol
it is extremely dirty, have you ever seen a clean car? old or new?@@calliris
@alyxoldmanIII i mean given its living conditions, the car is pretty clean in my standards.
i haven't seen a car interior this dirty in a while..@@calliris
Wow,that W140 is still going,no wonder it's the best car in the world
Actually this engine is kind of rare, because its the step between 300-24v engine and 320e engine.
It already has the displacement of 3.2 and and the redline was reduced from 7000 to 6500. For a more useable torque spread.
But instead of the later used HFM-Injection it uses the LH-injection and lacks the resonance intake flap of the later 320e engine.
In a w201 these engines are fun.
I have this in my 1992 W140. It's called an M104.990 and yep they are fantastic, much less electronics and computers however they carry over the EZL from older models that can be temperamental if the ignition system is not well maintained.
I like them because there's no plastic attached to the engine either. They have a cast aluminium intake and a steel air filter housing that don't crack or leak over time!
🤓
It is 24v right?
@@AVC-Works yes
You do realize that its not a petrol V12 under the bonnet, right?
This reminds me of cars in Cuba, them boys are experts in keeping their older cars running on whatever they can get their hands on, quite amazing what pride in your car motivates you to do.
not a single suspension noise the build quality is insane
wym you can hear it clunking.
Maybe the suspension is new
Pure German quality
That car is rough.
But still a testament to old Mercedes Quality! Old Mercedes and old Volvos: Impossible to kill.
Old Volvo impossibly to kill. Old merc easy at pie
If you just keep rebuilding it, anything can keep going. Age and condition isn't a testament to anything beyond the will of the owner to keep a vehicle running, and this example is BARELY running. I bet virtually every electrical item on this car is broken, or it's own way out.
@@danielgrishaev3993 lol? Quiet, child.
@@AkioWasRight Do you know anything about these? It's a W140 with an M104 engine... It will still be running after every engine being produced today is long dead 😅
“Passy”- bro don’t stop film it!!!
I so much love this 😅🤤
New idea on UA-cam 🤤🤤🤤
Keep doing this with other cars that are popular in your country!
I almost fell asleep watching this.. I imagined its slow and warm haha
Jajaja, también yo
I really like your content, it shows not just the cars, but the different lifestyle in Africa.
Is it like a normal thing for a middle class to drive cars in condition like this?
For example, i live in Serbia, and a average middle class car is between 2001. and 2015. but we also have a yearly inspections that are very strict (not that strict compared to German standards, but still very strict to our Serbian standards), and they are giving us hard times to register our venichles...
tako je matori
sve je tacno
in romania i can pass inspection without my car being there, 40-50 euro and no problem, even with tint in front or different engine on car
Germany is just pain
In Argentina middle class cars in here are from 1999 to 2017. I own a 2010 Chevrolet Corsa II and it works like a charm still after 11 years. Im sure inspection in here is not strict.
Yeah same with Latvia, we hate the yearly inspection here xD
This one is the 300 SE with the 3 liters, 6 cilinders in line, 12 valves. Bullet proof engine as we can see. It has the half engine than an original 600 SE V12
its a M104 engine with 24 valves my friend
It's a 3.2L M104.990. They are 24V with DOHC and surprisingly they are more bulletproof than the old 12V SOHC M103 blocks because they have double row timing chains and upgraded valve stems and seals compared to the M103
@@19jacobob93 I saw those double timing chains a couple of days ago in a shop with an old Mercedes being rebuild. I thought to myself well that can't possibly lengthen, thats gotta last forever.
@@kevinStyler6299late reply, but yeah they kinda do! I've never heard of a single case of them failing or stretching to the point of issue, even after 500-600k miles
Офигеть, внатуре взорванный кабан 🤣
там ещё кз номер ахахаха
там ещё кз номер ахахаха
Здорово, что продолжают эксплуатировать в таком состоянии!
Немцы в шоке
@@rrk077 смотря что понимать под этим.
Bro I’m impressed of everyone acting so kind no stop signs or anything and no one is yelling or doing anything
Ты открываешь машину с ключа, хотя окна у тебя открыты, ты самый логичный парень😅
Bro this made me appreciate what I drive more. God bless these people .
1:46 i like how careful he closed the hood.
Hahaha i also noticed that
Probably there is no replacement hoodlatch in a good 6000km vicinity 😅😂
It's shocking how it keeps going despite everything.
Truly a tank. 👀
Disappointed to see such a beautiful car in this condition but still it runs
30 lat temu pewnie latal po Londynie,teraz to absolutny zlom i 2mln km.ale nadal jezdzi,szacun;)
Most likely, not in London, but in Tokyo.
Niekoniecznie po Londynie.
Takiego merca upierdolić to sie trzeba postarać
1:30 that engine was so alive! sounded beautiful
smoke leaking through the seals... yeah so alive
And it as only missing half of the 12 cylinders😂 maybe he had another engine in the back to make it a V12 instead of a I6
@@chablos2831All the more impressive haha this thing must have over a million miles on it
nice old Merc probably a UK import
Surely it is.
Or Japan / Aussie
@@dan_6915 ye can also be NZ or indian subcontinent
@@Steve1766 the speedometer looks like a mph one, so it is probably a UK import. In Japan/Aussie/NZ most of them have kph ones.
@@miglia116in japan most imports cars were left hand drive
This many years old and it still sounds super sturdy
Keep this videos up Passy! Great content, good look into other parts of the world.
Yes, thats some oldschool stuff🔥Great video, keep going👍
2:54 the guy under the orange Umbrella on the right, he's having a good time
With that broken rear glass I would be stopped by police within a minute in my country 😅
Where do you live?
@@FelixKiene Poland
@@MultiKamil97 I am from Germany.
Вот и доказательство, что мерс и в Африке Мерседес 🤙 никого не смущает, что у него золотые часы 🤙🤙🤙
у негго был видос где мазда 2 ляма проехала, мазда и в африке мазда
Так-то он сломался, как видишь по шоссе он еле плелся, потому что-то с коробкой стало
Может он на алике купил эти часы.
@@Alex-cc2sw а вас не смущает стук на протяжении всего видоса(умер гидрик полностью) и цокот остальных гидриков?
@@огурчик-п6н Мазда гниёт быстро, это тебе не немцы))).
It appears to me that this Mercedes started life as a V12 but along the line it's V12 was swapped out for an inline 6 'cause they just don't have the means to maintain such an engine.
My opinion though.
Maybe, also the inline 6 probably has a better gas mileage compared to the V12, but I don't know how expensive gas is in Congo
@@gabriel2404ful Gas is compatitively cheaper, we just don't have the means of maintaining them.
I dont think anyone has time for that.
I dont think the gearbox can be used from a v12 to a 6L
Interior doesnt look to be top trim worthy of a v12 spec
@@dan_6915 we’ve got loads of time to make anything work. i’ve seen someone swap out their diesel v6 cayenne 2nd gen for a petrol v6 out of a 1st gen touareg. they also got rid of the pdk in favour of the tiptronic.
or its a S350d with S600 badges from aliexpress
I dont know why , but i love this video
The best thing in old merc that it never dies even if it has failure in some things in the engine but still it runs great even if it’s old I have a merc e350 2005 has tons of issues but still works like 2022
Данному мерседесу не повезло попасть в эту страну.
I love how it starts right up 😀
Homie has his golden Wristband and his Benz. He aint playing around 😎
Meme or not, I got the original content. I respect that, also enjoyed the ride.
Engine runs smoother than my pickup lines
Nice car!!! 👍👍👍
Atleast,This S class still keep original M103 engine. Even entire condition is fully broken.
This car will never die 💪💪💪
Starts up immediately! Wow
My nigga got very rich look at his watch
Yes neighbor
I won't be able to afford such car in life time , thanks for showing how it is to drive one.
Uh, people in the congo are kings. They use S classes like ashtrays 😀... & 100dollars like fire for cigars... ??
How ingenious you are to make these types of videos. they make a lot of laughs they are funny
This video gets more views than mine! These were rare with LH fuel injection but solid cars. Cheers!
M104.990 with LH, they are great! Less computers and almost no plastics... They also had the under-piston oil squirters that were removed after 1/1994.
And that's why I love Mercedes, no matter the state of conservation it will always be a wonderful car to drive.
Вот они наши новые союзники и партнёры))) Полюбуйтесь как шикарно они живут!)))) Скоро и нас научат))
Представь, что будет, когда начнут с нашими снашиваться, до чего довели просто жесть
Чё-то против Кабана имеешь или чё ?
Go to die in the war Russians, or stop the war, you have only two options :)
Найс приплел, причем тут Конго?
One man's trashed car and one man's treasure.
In Russia, cars in this condition are called "blown up"
Нормуль загнул 🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣
Like a Russian tank
A golden Rolex is a must-have attribute for a business class driver!
2:31 Wow Daihatsu Terios Kid, I hope to see Passy do a POV drive of those one day 😃😃
W140 another one of the last Benz warriors!! W201/124/123/115/114/8 etc
Обзор кабана, который мы заслужили!
8:37 good to avoid that little pothole in the road
And people retreat about roads quality in my country (Slovakia) :D this is something else and all the permanent dust would be nightmare for dayli washers :D im wondering if there are even some washboxes or if its there totaly useles great content btw :)
Came across your channel today...love the content...very quirky, unique..👍🏾👍🏾
If it can withstand this type of abuse it is truly a well built machine.
the engine is the m104 u can turbo the heck out of this and it can handle a lot of miles
Nope, this is the v12
@@zaimkarii1756 You're joking hey
@@zaimkarii1756 It's a straight six.
Больше 20 км/ч в этом городе не ездят)
The great Last Mercedes, made for everyone, forever.....
yep nowadays they make Bluetec Euro 6 Shit and electric
@@epiccarguy892 I*m in favor for technology but not when you talk about cars... old school rules
@@ruyboxe yes old school rules 💪
@@epiccarguy892and rebadged Detroit made trash Euro 6 diesel OM engine in the Actros too
@@alpzepta yep 🤢🤮
For an S-Class, it looks pretty surreal...
S class?
@@filbao8113 The W140 is an S Class, yes.
[cue slow clapping]
Wow the steering wheel is straight. That's quality!
Old Mercedes never die!😁
Love those african POV's :D
I like these videos , especially since there’s no talking just driving and showing us around.
Many years ago I was driven from Sanaa to Hodeyda in Yemen in an old merc like that with a spare piston under the seat.. it never missed a beat.
I love this channel
Real Mercedes
yes
и даже в таком состоянии, Мерседес все равно едет
Как говорится в народе, Мерс и в Африке Мерс
@@НикнеймТунберг точно сказано)
@@НикнеймТунберг Это точно!)
Едет, но что-то с коробкой произошло, что она какими-то рывками еле плелся по шоссе
@@Alex-cc2sw ну, там и мотор меняный), но машина все равно едет. У соседа на Санта Фе датчик распредвала на...ся, так он на отдыхе застрял на несколько дней - горе мастера не могли причину найти, но и машина подвела тоже ( хоть не такой и большой там пробег). А мерсы и бехи ездят до последнего - даже когда за ними не смотрят плохие хозяева, а в хороших руках им сносу нет
2:58 Niska - Charlie Delta Charlie (Freestyle) hahaahahahahaaha🤣
It really hurts to see how these beautiful cars are being abused…
I wouldn't say abused. These have done the clock about twice after they were sent off to a 3rd world country by dealers who make money on junk cars that are still drivable. During my time in Afghanistan we found a Wartburg that had most of its components fixed with duct tape and plexi plast.
props for u that u can do such videos in this country
Неубиваемая машина, даже в таком состоянии куда то едет
будет ездить
жаль, что её допустили до такого состояния (
Driving a w140 greatest feeling in the world😮💨😎
I have actually driven one.
Sorry, but it loses hands down to 1962 cadillac that I have also driven.
In comfort, style and specially the feeling.
@@suomenpresidentti which model Cadillac?
far cry 2 vibes
It's in the middle of the night. What am I doing here
Oh dear! That poor, unloved Benz.
I've never seen such loose steering on a Benz - any Benz - and I've owned and driven many (including a W140). And what was with the engine surging with low power?
Serious visit to the tuners required, methinks.
But it's still always good to see old Benzes soldiering on.
@Das Kenshin Thats it! some people live in the first world and they cant understand the prices there and situation there. Living in Europe i can understand this...
He was driving that poor thing at top speed throughout the video lol
Great to see the view of a country in Africa
Мерседес такой уставший, а в салоне тише чем в моей ухоженной девятке…
Тогда делали НАСТОЯЩИЕ машины.
Эти машины делали для людей друг потому там шумка и комфорт на вышем уровне.
That hole on the road at 08:35 😳 If you don't notice it your driving is over 💀
Mercedes semi auto is really good
eh not much manual all the way
@@epiccarguy892 ooooo yeah but semi isn't as bad as full auto
no money for good condition but money to fuel a huge engine😂
Машина очень старая😳 зато браслеты золотистые 🤣
The look at 2:54 "Wow, a Mercedes S-Class"
An inline 6 engine will run forever if properly cared for
yep
I don’t know why i got far cry 2 flashbacks
Greetings from Russia! Brutal roads!
How Putin?. He’s murdering innocent people in Ukraine 🇺🇦.
yes but Mercedes is a tank
This boy is on Fire......
This is not Mercedes Benz S-class W140 S600 V12. This is W140 300SE. 😐😑
it's an s-class W140 S600 V12, the engine had been swapped to a 300SE. check the des.
@@haz6703 it just makes me sad that at one point, this...thing... had the same engine that a fucking Zonda would use a few years later
@@haz6703MB W140 600SE V12 has full optional (webasto heater, bordcomputer, el. front seats with memory, el. rear seats...) This car has nothing of extras. It is just a basic MB W140 300SE. 🙁
It looks like a safe, quiet place ...
why does it use laminated glass on the back windshield almost all cars back then had tempered
yeah
Safety or because all windows were double layer for improved silence
@@dan_6915 that's for the front ones also they break the back window to take the victims after an accident from the back and this can be broken but using laminated in the front is a good idea because if you are driving behind a truck and something like a pipe falls from the truck if won't break the windshield because otherwise the window would shatter and the pipe would hurt the victims also to not break or shatter after a crash or a rollover because it would also cause the roof to collapse or in an overlap crash the roof to slant
laminated glass is a double shit glass and there is also a shit of plastic between the 2 glass shits so it doesn't break it only cracks so is useful for the front windows but somewhere before 1929 they were also using tempered in the front which is not idea but in almost all cars side and back windows are made of tempered glass but in new cars they also use laminate but it makes impossible to evacuate in a case of a sinking car the windows and the doors won't open but tempered can be broken to evacuate while laminated no so they should just put it on the front like they do almost all old cars
@@Steve1766
In my 20 million souls country i have never heard of a car to fall in a lake or river and the passengers to drown. Germany also has safe roads. I think they have aluminium barriers near lakes, rivers, mountain side, etc like we have here also.
So the laminated glass is probably there to cancel noise. Not sure about it and it's not than important either.
They had money to put a layer of plastic inside.
Their engineers know why.
Peace!
@@dan_6915 but this video is from congo and you can also see here how bad they drive so they have many accidents so yeah
Mercedes never dies 💪🏿🚘
unless it's modern