#1 Grossly complex and over-engineered
#1 Grossly complex and over-engineered
#2 Released in late 1992, the SEC 600 was the first V12 coupe ever offered by Mercedes-Benz
#3 Despite its relatively short lifespan, the C140 model range was renamed three times. Between 1992 and 1994, traditional SEC acronym was used. For 1994, the model names were changed to the S500 Coupe and the S600 Coupe. Finally, the name CL-Class was adopted in June 1996.
#4 Only 26.022 Coupes were made between 1992-1998. That is three times less than its popular predecessor, the C126 model.
Last edited by Duell; 12-28-2015 at 05:10 AM.
S-Class Coupe???
May be CL-cass?
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