Spotted in China: W140 Mercedes-Benz S280 in Green

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Spotted in China: W140 Mercedes-Benz S280 in Green

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An extremely clean & green W140 Mercedes-Benz S280, seen near the Sanlitun beer district in Beijing. The vehicle seemed to be in near-perfect shape with bright paint, shiny chrome, and all parts intact. Green is a very rare color for the W140, especially in China, where most come in black.

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Spotted in China: W140 Mercedes-Benz S280 in Green

The W140 Mercedes-Benz S-class was produced from 1991 until 1998, it was the first S-class that was officially exported to China. The S280 was powered by a 2.8 liter six-in-line with 193hp and 270nm, top speed was a very decent 215km/h and 0-100 was gone in 10.5 seconds.

Spotted in China: W140 Mercedes-Benz S280 in Green

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When I was taking the pictures a met the owner of the vehicle, a kinda hip man of about 40 years old. He wasn’t very friendly at first, asking me rather rudely what the foek I was doing. I calmly explained that I liked his car a lot and such and such.

He was silent for a sec and then asked me whether I was interested in buying it  for 60.000 yuan (9.640 USD). That didn’t sound like too much for such a clean example so I gave him my card, he didn’t give me his card, and asked him to mail me some more details on the car. Sadly, he didn’t.

Spotted in China: W140 Mercedes-Benz S280 in Green

So now I am looking all over the streets every day, hoping to see it again…

Other W140 in China: S600 in black, Pullman S6000, S500 with W210 E, motorcade, motorcade, S500, crash, body kit, S500 in white, S600, and another S600.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. @ And. j: yes, I do. But I am afraid of maintenance costs, so I’ll think it over, and anyway, I can’t find the car anymore.

    @ Schaminski: thank you! that was a bit messy…

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