Well I think that if I would get myself a 340 I wouldn't like to just trash it on McDonald's car park and wrap it around a lamp post eventually. I would use it everyday and I would like it to last at least a year or until I save up for some RWD Jap car
Actually more I think about it then more I want one.
My point is that I can't afford run a clean looking neat car, especially that most of cars I can afford are well eaten by rust already and Volvo 300 series is one of those cars that look cool when welded up, multi colour panelled etc. It's like a VW, more banged up = more charm to it
My other point is that I grew up watching my older cousin bash around his old Rover powered FSO Polonez

I just remember this feeling of pride when such and underdog car turned out to be more capable in right hands than e30 beemers etc. Since then I always wanted a car and had occasional going sideways on my mind all the time. Somewhere on my way I fell deeply in love with pretty much out of reach AE86 Corolla. I just really want simple, RWD, small, boring at first glance, underdog of a car that will give me plenty of pleasure and will be fairly practical every day, cheap to run and full of character

Volvo 340 seems to tick all those boxes
So yeah, here I am. Asking all those stupid questions
I don't know if I get it right but the choice in 300series is between 340 which has Renault designed engine/tranny which takes F7P and F7R lumps easily or a 360 which has 2.0l Volvo lump straight out of box and takes all big turbocharged engines from all those chest of drawers shaped big saloon Volvos, right?
Which one would be more recommended to start from? I quite like F7 series engines, is it a lot of hassle to plonk one in 340? what about gearbox? Is it located at the back or something? Does it mean you have to connect standard gearbox to Renault 16v engine? Are they strong enough to take that punishment?
I know that all of those questions were probably answered already somewhere on this forum, I just want to get my head around 300 series briefly. I hope you guys don't mind...
Regards,
Tom