What does 4MATIC mean On the back of a Mercedes-Benz?

What does 4MATIC mean On the back of a Mercedes-Benz?

all-wheel drive system
4Matic (stylized as 4MATIC) is the marketing name of an all-wheel drive system developed by Mercedes-Benz. It is designed to increase traction in slippery conditions. With the introduction of the 2017 E 63 S sedan, Mercedes-AMG announced a performance-oriented variant of the system called AMG Performance 4MATIC+.

Where can I buy a 1991 Mercedes 300TE?

Though listed for sale in California, the seller mentions that the car was sourced from New Hampshire. The $12k asking price is very high. I suspect the car will sit for a while and probably sell for closer to just over half that. Tagged 1991, 300te, 4Matic, M103, Mercedes Benz, w124, Wagon.

What was the torque split on the Mercedes 300TE 4Matic?

Using numerous electronic sensors to control the locking central and rear differentials, the automatic system was capable of splitting torque between the front and back axles as required: 100% to the back, 35/65 front/rear, or 50/50 front/rear. When performing properly, this made the W124 a very competent car in inclement weather.

Is the Mercedes Benz W124 4Matic a good car?

This W124 4Matic wagon stood out because of its relatively low mileage (78k), attractive Signal Red (568) paint and black leather interior, a change from the more usual MB Tex vinyl. Those seats appear to be in very good shape, as does the glossy, crack-free wood trim on the dash.

Though listed for sale in California, the seller mentions that the car was sourced from New Hampshire. The $12k asking price is very high. I suspect the car will sit for a while and probably sell for closer to just over half that. Tagged 1991, 300te, 4Matic, M103, Mercedes Benz, w124, Wagon.

Using numerous electronic sensors to control the locking central and rear differentials, the automatic system was capable of splitting torque between the front and back axles as required: 100% to the back, 35/65 front/rear, or 50/50 front/rear. When performing properly, this made the W124 a very competent car in inclement weather.

This W124 4Matic wagon stood out because of its relatively low mileage (78k), attractive Signal Red (568) paint and black leather interior, a change from the more usual MB Tex vinyl. Those seats appear to be in very good shape, as does the glossy, crack-free wood trim on the dash.