Mercedes-Benz unknown [W115]

Mercedes-Benz unknown [W115] in Aamne Samne, Movie, 1982 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE — Made for: IND

Mercedes-Benz unknown [W115]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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Error101lol EN

2025-12-22 11:51

C115? (I barely know Mercedes)

dsl SX

2025-12-22 12:09

^ Suggestion - we have enough Mercedes experts who can probably pin it down, so steer clear of things you don't know or barely know. You're obviously enthusiastic, but wild guesses clutter up the site and are useless for the rest of us. Instead keep to things you know reasonably well and learn from the comments you get in reply to get a better knowledge - that's the way to both be useful and to channel your enthusiasm enjoyably.

Error101lol EN

2025-12-22 12:12

^ Okay. Also I have a spreadsheet of what I call 'The Mercedes Code' which is basically the model name/chassis (W123 is a Sedan with 1.23 liter engine)

Gag Halfrunt UK

2025-12-22 12:20

Your Mercedes code is nonsense. Platform codes have nothng to do with engine size.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W123

Error101lol EN

2025-12-22 13:10

Used to though, right?

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Baube QC

2025-12-22 17:06

not really... they did it for the car's name for a while , like C230 , E420 etc.. ( now the name doesn't follow the engine ) but it was the car's name , not the platform's code

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antp BE

2025-12-22 17:44

Error101lol wrote C115? (I barely know Mercedes)

dsl wrote ^ Suggestion - we have enough Mercedes experts who can probably pin it down, so steer clear of things you don't know or barely know.


Indeed, Error101lol please stop posting useless comments. There is nothing to win to be the first to identify something, so no need to guess.

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tore-40 NO

2025-12-23 10:00

Baube wrote not really... they did it for the car's name for a while , like C230 , E420 etc.. ( now the name doesn't follow the engine ) but it was the car's name , not the platform's code

Sticking my neck out, correct. Yet they still do follow, in a way, but more like an equivalent to the older engines' volume for similar output, without the modern technology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_E-Class_(W214) Passenger vehicles, EVs even follow.

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