In a recent issue of the Dutch magazine Elsevier (similar to Time or Newsweek) there was an article about how travel has speeded up during the ages, and how recently traffic jams and lack of progress in public transport has caused this reduction of travel times to stop.
In this graphic editorial they used an icon of the W113 as the current car... just goes to show how timeless our car is. I doubt that the graphic editor who selected the icon was aware of the age of the W113.
In the graph below the average speed of a stagecoach (1810), at 8 km/h is compared to that of a train in 1919, with average speed of 50 km/h, and a 2009 car (yes, that's the W113) with an average speed of 87 km/h.
Peter