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Hi! In today's episode of our W140 "Whale" 
series we're gonna be talking about the S320 
SUV.

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I said a few words about it in the previous 
video,

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Now I'm gonna tell you about it in details 
and we'll also drive it a little here, around 
the Kecel autocross track.

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We built this car into its current state 
6-7 years ago. Originally it was an S320, 
in a brutally disgusting blue color.

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It used to be an auto, with a cream cloth 
interior.

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It is a very base spec car, even lower spec'd 
than the silver S320 that I mentioned in 
the previous video.

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This one doesn't even have an automatic A/C. 
This is basically the rarest thing in W140s 
to have manual A/C!

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It literally has nothing in it. No sunroof, 
no heated seats, no electric seats. I am 
not sure if there's anything ticked on the 
extra list, I think everything it has is 
included in the base spec.

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What we've done to it is putting a set of 
S600 springs in, that's what makes it sit 
so high. There's nothing else done to the 
suspension.

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It has standard shocks, it is very soft, 
but it's okay as it is.

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Apart from that we initially tested it with 
the auto trans, but autos don't really work 
well with welded diffs, it is guaranteed 
to fail sooner or later.

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It got a manual trans too, one that was put 
into this model from the factory too, a dogleg 
gearbox with 1st being at the bottom left.

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This is a very weak design from Mercedes, 
it is still working at the moment, but I'm 
not giving it much time.

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In the drivetrain, there is a welded diff 
with factory ratios. A shorter one would 
be better but we didn't take care of that.

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It got 4 huge wheels, somewhat offroad tires 
at the back and regular Michelin winter tires 
in the front.

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We also put in a hydraulic handbrake which 
we didn't really overthink, we simply put 
it where it fits, there were no aesthetic 
aspects put into consideration.

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And then one of the most important things 
are these mirror protectors. When you go 
into the woods with a car, the first thing 
that basically breaks off are the mirrors.

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While you drive forward it can be okay as 
they can fold in, but as soon as you have 
to reverse back from somewhere, they break 
off for sure.

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These protected the mirrors a couple times 
already. Not only the mirrors but the whole 
side of the car as well,

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We had a snow driving once where we slid 
into the ditch on the side of the road and 
the whole car was lying on these mirror protectors 
and that way the side of the car didn't even 
touch the ditch.

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This mirror reinforcement saved the car's 
whole side, so it's a great extra equipment.

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We put on a bullbar from a Vito minivan I 
think. Underneath it continues in a skid 
plate. We also painted it green.

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We didn't overthink the car, but it does 
well in what we use it for. Quite reliable 
technically.

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When we built this car, we used it a lot. 
We took it everywhere for a bashing almost 
on a daily basis and it held up well.

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We then put it away for a couple of years 
and we took it out of sleep recently. We 
swapped the fuel pump, changed the fluids 
and filters and now we're going to hammer 
it here around the Kecel track a little.

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Before we take the Whale out on the track, 
let's take a look at a carVertical report 
of a particular car that we bought recently 
into the family.

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This is a Peugeot Traveller, it's got twenty 
something thousand kilometers on the clock, 
we purchased the car in an official brand 
dealership.

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Let's see the report: here it says it's been 
crashed, it was registered in 2019 and in 
late 2019 they have already found damage 
on it.

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Then there's maintenance stuff, etc. Let's 
see what else we got,

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Here we can see the mileage, 23,000 (kms). 
Damage, front section, windshield, in late 
2019.

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Expected cost of repair, 200-300,000 HUF 
(485-730€/$). And then one year later, at 
the end of 2020, right rear quarter and right 
front door.

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Now then, before I explicitly asked about 
these damages, nobody told me anything about 
them. I asked them twice whether if the windshield 
has been replaced.

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Later on I saw that this third, window number 
plate is not original and then they finally 
admitted that they replaced it.

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And then after all that I asked if the rear 
right had anything happen to it too. They 
said yeah-yeah, it had some minor damage, 
this section has been repainted.

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Not a big thing, but it's still not bad to 
know things like these about a car of this 
price, like even though it has very low mileage, 
there have already been repairs done on it.

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Let's see what else it's got, price: this 
was probably a trade-in price, 11.5M HUF 
(~28,000€/$), and then later it was sold 
for 36,000€,

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Photos: it has lots of pictures of it here, 
the car wasn't advertised with these, we 
haven't seen 1/4 of this much when we bought 
it.

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Here we can see many, very detailed photos 
of the car. So the report was very useful 
for us in this case!

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Let's see another one, about this car, which 
is an Audi A6. We're about to start shooting 
with this car, we already drove a couple 
laps around the track. The video about that 
is coming a bit later!

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Let's see what carVertical says about this 
car. Mileage has been tempered with, this 
is the main thing here. No accidents recorded, 
hasn't been used as a cab, it is a 2011 model 
year car.

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In April 2015 the car has 114,000kms (~70k 
miles), but then later on at the end of 2015 
it's been clocked back to 65,000kms ( 40k 
miles).

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And then it started climbing back right up 
to 120,000 from there.

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So let's see, what can this S320 Whale do 
on this autocross track with these massive 
wheels.

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When we got here, I drove a couple laps, 
without pushing it, just cruising. A couple 
cylinders started misfiring, at the end it 
wouldn't even start after I came off the 
track.

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We thought it was the end of the day for 
this car, but it turned out that our issue 
was vacuum in the gas tank and the fuel pump 
couldn't work with that.

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Apart from that, all was good. It's just 
impossible for this car to have issues!

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The good old dogleg manual gearbox from Mercedes. 
It's just never good.

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Literally, never!

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The synchros always go bad and it always 
throws out gears.

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Back when we used to go to these smaller 
races with W124s, they had the same gearbox 
models, sometimes we would lock the shifter 
into second gear using rubber bands and I 
drove it in second the entire event.

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This time I'll hold it in second by hand. 
Second gear is pretty much all I need.

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This single handed power steering is the 
best thing about W140s!

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The suspension is working hard.

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This engine is very weak for this though.

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It threw out the gear again.

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A turbo would make it better and then we 
could accelerate coming out of every corner.

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It is now hurting a little as it is now at 
5,000RPM.

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It looks like we have 1st and 4th at the 
moment, 2nd and 3rd gears passed away,

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And our water temp is at 120C (248F).

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Hoops, it took in second! It took it in, 
so we can go one lap, I'm gonna be holding 
the whole time.

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FUCKING SEND IT!!

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This is how the video began, but this is 
actually our last shot because the gearbox 
is now completely broken,

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No second, no third gear. Third isn't that 
big of a deal, but I'd be driving second 
the whole time.

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I said earlier, these gearboxes aren't exactly 
durable. This is how short-lived they are.

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And also our larger fan stopped working, 
it must be some small issue, but we don't 
have time to mess around with it, we have 
two other cars we are shooting with here 
today.

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The coolant is boiling, that's it for today. 
And I'll see you in the next video!

