Yeah, I do stand corrected on the W124 morph-to-E Class matter, I've only owned M-B's Coupes,Jolle wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 08:17Having driven, owned etc most of them myself. The W124 became the E-Class.J.A.W. wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 03:59No, the `80s W201/190 was discontinued by M-B - as too small - whereas its next-size up W124/300
series was a success, & duly morphed into the C-class, but it was only after M-B 'went cheap' that
small cars were reintroduced into their line-up, (& not even M-B badged, with the micro-car Smart)..
Currently, an effective 'autobahn sturmmaschine' in EV form cannot be small/inexpensive.
The W201 (190) was succeeded by the W202, the C-Class. The size difference between the W201 and W202 is small.
The 190 was a selling success at the time.
so the whole E/C change from petrol-injection & Coupe nomenclature into BMW-style alphanumerics
Class-type differentiation was a bit confusing, but M-B def' never sold a W201/190 Coupe,
(an option which wasn't neglected in the W202 - though via a 'cheap' BMW style - & not pillarless).
However the fact remains, the utility of the W201/190 was lacking due to size (unsuitable as a taxi/kombi-wagen/limo, cop-car, etc), & it was too expensive for those looking for a smaller semi
sub-compact car, (they had to wait for the W202, which was of markedly lesser quality, to match
the perceived market requirement - though it debased M-B as an 'engineering excellence' marque).
Never-the-less, M-B's foolish attempt to go 'down-market' & compete with Toyota's Lexus brand
was a mistake, & the triumph of 'bean-counter' over engineering duly cruelled M-B's reputation,
something I'd suggest M-B won't want to risk with an EV hurried into 'up-market' Tesla status..