It featured double-paned glass, pneumatic "soft-close" doors, and a ride so quiet it was said you could hear your own heartbeat.
It was the car of choice for world leaders, dictators, and the global elite.
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BMW launched the E38 as a direct challenge, focusing on "The Ultimate Driving Machine". It was sleeker, lower, and more athletic than the Mercedes.
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Known as "The Whale" or "The Iron Chancellor," it was over-engineered to the point of absurdity.