The 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300-Class mirrors the German automaker's reputation for producing high-quality, luxury vehicles. Falling into the W124 generation, the 300-Class was offered in different body styles, including sedan, coupe, convertible, and wagon. Mostly equipped with a 3.0L inline six-cylinder engine producing 177 horsepower, this model provided ultimate smoothness and ride sophistication typical of Mercedes-Benz. Depending on the model, it came with a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual, offering RWD driveline for optimal control. Luxury interior, safety design, and build quality remained key highlights of the 300-Class. However, it lacked advanced tech features in comparison to contemporary standards. Nevertheless, it provided a decent suite of standard features including a radio cassette player, power windows, sunroof, and automatic climate control.