>sedan: w124>wagon: s124krautcucks, explain yourselves
>>29002444There was also:A124 – CabrioletV124 – Extended limousine (also known as Lang or Verlangerter Wagon)And as for the S124 – a designation used to describe Station Wagons
>>29002444It's impossible for a wagon car to look aesthetic. Look how nice the coupé and sedan look. The elegant shapes, the fine rear finish, the sheer symmetry of form. And then you have the wagon that looks like someone shat in his diapers and walks around with it.
>>29002444the W stands for 'wagen,' as in the general german word for car. C is for coupe, obviously. the wagon is S because it's a longer-than-average car, or as they call it in germany, a superwagen.
>>29002497The German word for car is Auto.
>>29002501yeah? where's the nearest Volksauto dealership, hans?
>>29002502They had to literally invent a slogan that says "das Auto" as not to confuse the Hans.
>>29002497the s stands for "Stationswagen", the original designation for the W123 wagon. The name was changed to T-model (Touristik und Transport) before it's launch but the chassis code remained
>>29002590You mean the S123
>>29002861yeah, that or i could've said "the wagon variant of the W123", my bad
>>29003009Just messing with you
>>29002444wagon is s tier
I don’t think I’m a fan of how the w124 looks. Surely a downgrade from the 123. The wagon especially.
>>29002444I own a wagon and a sedan both 1987 and with the om603 engine.
>>29002482It would look fine with a C pillar at the same angle as the B.
>>29003170Doubt it would change the weird bulging turd-in-pants at the back. Wagons are what you get when cars are entirely utilitarian in design. But everything fun also needs some aesthetics.
>>29003168I'm curious, how does this influence the presidential campaign or platform, wayne?