@@pleohood we have a 2003 S350L one, we have fixed the oil leak which, so far, appeared to be the Oil filter housing that was leaking, we have fixed the Drive belt (also called serpentine belt), two of the air struts are leaking air so that is getting replaced soon. With cars of this age you gotta understand that it will come with age-related problems as rubber seals have a limited lifetime and once they reach the end of their life, the car starts to leak oil, coolant etc but they are not hard fixes. Also the air struts are a serviceable part so you would expect to get them fixed when a car is 20 years old with over 100k+ miles. Definitely not a car if you have a limited budget and buy the bottom of price range as it would require some fixing. I would say get one with a good service history and fix the issues (or prevent them) as they come along and they shouldn’t be too expensive as people make them out to be
@@ineedxelp you should check out if any of the brake pads are stuck, my uncle had that issue in his 220 and said fuel economy is much better after he got it done
Great video! I have a question about this specific model - w220 S350 petrol, people complain of low mpg like crazy low 20 liters per 100 km or only 400 - 450 km per tank of fuel. Has anyone heard of this problem, and most importantly found the solution? I read on a forum that the owner did pretty much everything to resolve the issue with no luck.
I currently drive a S350. My MPG in the city is not great, especially if the car is cold I get around 18l/100km, if warm around 16l/100km. Though it normally gets driven 90% in Autobahn. There I usually get 9l/100km when driving around 120kmh, 9.5l/100km when driving around 130-140kmh and 10-11l/100kmh when driving 170+. My car has the ski-hatch option which reduced my tank to 77 liter size. That means on motorway I have a range of 800km until empty. Hope this helps.
My numbers are; 8,5l/100km on cruise at 110km/h with ac and everything, average 13,6l/100km combined city/highway with my heavy foot. My car is in mint condition, not sure what a not so well maintained car would do.
My MPG in the city is not great, especially if the car is cold I get around 18l/100km, if warm around 16l/100km. Though it normally gets driven 90% in Autobahn. There I usually get 9l/100km when driving around 120kmh, 9.5l/100km when driving around 130-140kmh and 10-11l/100km when driving 170+.
@@abdullahz4804 yup literally but if ypu upper mode like altis or grande so it feel like nearly same as 260kmph in this beauty S class, now matter its old its an S class
@@AZAN-SHEIKH I dont think corolla gets close to s-class level ever. Doesnt even come close to my 1998 e-class. 200km/h feels like 40km/h in my e-class but mashallah thats nice congrats
@@AZAN-SHEIKH When you get to feel S-class inshallah you will notice difference of other worlds like night and day. I have this chassis S-class but in AMG with 5.4L V8 but this 3.7L V6 is very impressive.
This is what we called a Well built well engineered vehicle not like the crappy bouncy underperformed poor handling overhyped Lexus in North America. No Japanese vehicles can run 280km/hr for 2hrs continuous the whole engine will burn oil or blow up after that.
Awesome,
Nice road, clean driving
klasse ! Danke schön ! besser alte Merz als neue Plastik, Elektronik Autos
Keep coming more older cars!! very nicee!
Thanks, yeah we like them too but they’re hard to get..
@@KickFastInt i know, i had one S55 kompressor with some mods, if i live in there......
I HAVE THIS CAR !!!! I LOVE IT
Did happen any big problem this car ?
@@pleohood it just drinks the fuel like u drink milk xd but its worth it trust me
@@pleohood we have a 2003 S350L one, we have fixed the oil leak which, so far, appeared to be the Oil filter housing that was leaking, we have fixed the Drive belt (also called serpentine belt), two of the air struts are leaking air so that is getting replaced soon.
With cars of this age you gotta understand that it will come with age-related problems as rubber seals have a limited lifetime and once they reach the end of their life, the car starts to leak oil, coolant etc but they are not hard fixes. Also the air struts are a serviceable part so you would expect to get them fixed when a car is 20 years old with over 100k+ miles. Definitely not a car if you have a limited budget and buy the bottom of price range as it would require some fixing. I would say get one with a good service history and fix the issues (or prevent them) as they come along and they shouldn’t be too expensive as people make them out to be
@@dwoolwichpoly9086 thx so much
@@ineedxelp you should check out if any of the brake pads are stuck, my uncle had that issue in his 220 and said fuel economy is much better after he got it done
very fast for 245hp 20yo heavy s class👍
Dieser Moment, wenn man nochmal hochbeschleunigen muss, weil zwischen Schwarzenbek und Witzhave das kurze Stück auf 120 begrenzt ist 😂
w220 LOVE
W220 просто самолёт ,супер аппарат, на таком же гоняю
У меня 5 литровый , хочется до 250 лошадей , у вас 3.7 ? Как едет ?
@@Nanogetsgrounded у меня тоже такой, мне хватает, больше не надо)
How to operate the aux in this car please I have one like it and I want to play songs 💔💔
Çok sağolun çok güzeldi.
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Beautiful beast
Great video! I have a question about this specific model - w220 S350 petrol, people complain of low mpg like crazy low 20 liters per 100 km or only 400 - 450 km per tank of fuel. Has anyone heard of this problem, and most importantly found the solution? I read on a forum that the owner did pretty much everything to resolve the issue with no luck.
I currently drive a S350. My MPG in the city is not great, especially if the car is cold I get around 18l/100km, if warm around 16l/100km. Though it normally gets driven 90% in Autobahn. There I usually get 9l/100km when driving around 120kmh, 9.5l/100km when driving around 130-140kmh and 10-11l/100kmh when driving 170+.
My car has the ski-hatch option which reduced my tank to 77 liter size. That means on motorway I have a range of 800km until empty. Hope this helps.
@@prof1crl thanks for the detailed explanation, i will stick with e or s 320 cdi after all :)
It change gear up to 6 on 250 kmh ? :)
I dont know about you, but my hands startet fucking sweating from watching this haha. Nice Video btw.
How much is one of these actually? Beautiful car
W220 is generally cheap to buy, but no so cheap to maintain. Great car though.
Superb road
Nice video 👌
Whats the fuel consumption for this one,especially on the autobahn?thank you
My numbers are; 8,5l/100km on cruise at 110km/h with ac and everything, average 13,6l/100km combined city/highway with my heavy foot. My car is in mint condition, not sure what a not so well maintained car would do.
My MPG in the city is not great, especially if the car is cold I get around 18l/100km, if warm around 16l/100km. Though it normally gets driven 90% in Autobahn. There I usually get 9l/100km when driving around 120kmh, 9.5l/100km when driving around 130-140kmh and 10-11l/100km when driving 170+.
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260 feels like 120 in corolla
No 120 feels like its gonna fall apart in a corolla.
@@abdullahz4804 yup literally but if ypu upper mode like altis or grande so it feel like nearly same as 260kmph in this beauty S class, now matter its old its an S class
@@abdullahz4804 insha'Allah soon getting mine 10000x batter then these granbabge's which people buying now a days in pak
@@AZAN-SHEIKH I dont think corolla gets close to s-class level ever. Doesnt even come close to my 1998 e-class. 200km/h feels like 40km/h in my e-class but mashallah thats nice congrats
@@AZAN-SHEIKH When you get to feel S-class inshallah you will notice difference of other worlds like night and day. I have this chassis S-class but in AMG with 5.4L V8 but this 3.7L V6 is very impressive.
im sorry but Mercedes had the worst sixes of the luxury brands during that time. great diesels though.
This is what we called a Well built well engineered vehicle not like the crappy bouncy underperformed poor handling overhyped Lexus in North America. No Japanese vehicles can run 280km/hr for 2hrs continuous the whole engine will burn oil or blow up after that.