Why do YOU own a 300?

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Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by Speedy88 » 04 Dec 2010 07:20 pm

Thought it would be interesting to see the reasons behind 300 ownership. Whatever the reason, be honest! Even if it is just because they are correct wheel drive and Sierras cost too much now.

Personally, I always liked the look of them as a kid and once I'd become a member on here (at work) and done all my research (at work) I realised that they were actually decent cars. I thought saloons looked pretty cool. I wanted an interesting car so I went for one on ebay. Never regretted it :D The modifying came later, as a by-product of wanting to make the car look better.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by mat_91 » 04 Dec 2010 07:58 pm

easy one this i was 18 at the time wanted a rwd car which was cheap on insurance but still good ish
and this was the only car that ticked all the boxes oh and i fount a blue one my so i was sold
and the usual it got under my skin after killing a few bits of jap crap i couldnt sell it now i just couldnt
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by volvosneverdie » 04 Dec 2010 09:17 pm

old grandad wrote:Well ive probably had more 300s than any of you kids have ever seen (in the last 18 month) and I got in because they were cheap (therefore uncool. Which to me meant cool), reliable, and drive at the back. With a view to a bit of skidding.
What actually happened was I nearly bankrupted myself traveling the length of the country, buying and accessorising. Without doing anything but accidental drifting.

Do I regret it?
No.

Theyre good cars, I'll have another one as soon as I can afford it (Valver flavoured) and I think that this community (though a bit light on posts) is still the best ive come accross on line.
Met some great lads and had plenty of laughs.

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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by Fuse » 04 Dec 2010 09:56 pm

My father had 300-series when I was a kid so that's where I got the spark. At '96 or '97 he bought an -86 360 Turbo which pretty much "sealed the deal" for me and I knew when I get my driver's license the car had to be a 300-series, preferebly with a turbo. 8) So at 2004 when I was getting my license an -87 360 GLT Turbo popped up for sale and I bought it.

I like 300-series because of it's originality. Different type of cars which aren't too popular amongst the public crowd or even the enthusiast (I don't like over hyped cars, that's why I never would buy a Nissan Skyline for example even though it's an excellent car engineering wise.. but too many fanboys with no real interest in cars and that "fast and the furious" image on the car).

I also like the fact that with very basic improvements 300-series can be built to be a quite well performing car. Redblock's ability to withstand serious HP-figures is of course also a plus. 8)
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by sven360 » 04 Dec 2010 11:47 pm

Why do you own a 300?

'cos nobody'll buy it.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by volvosneverdie » 05 Dec 2010 12:18 am

sven360 wrote:Why do you own a 300?

'cos nobody'll buy it.
i'll buy it.
Soon as you somehow get an mot on the rally tart.
And as soon as you drop the price bellow £250.

Actually, I dont really think that im your target audience.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by macplaxton » 05 Dec 2010 07:12 am

By accident, a love of Varios and an inability to use the "NO" word.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by Nimminz » 05 Dec 2010 09:43 am

due to a peugeot that broke down monthly, a desire for RWD and a childhood dream of having my own volvo after my dad had quite a few.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by whiskeyonesix » 05 Dec 2010 10:09 am

Why do YOU own a 300?
Cos I couldn't afford a 740!

Even though volvo parts are expensive here, I've known the B200 engine for yrs, and they've never failed to be anything but utterly reliable. So I figured when I arrived in Oz just over 2 years ago, I needed something cheap and reliable while I found my feet, got a decent job and saved up enough for a really really good car.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by jtbo » 05 Dec 2010 10:22 am

It is really great to drive, there is direct control to car and it 'tells' all the time how much grip there is on road, also suspension has enough travel for our horrible roads and ground clearance is enough for smaller roads. Mechanically it is enough simple so there will not be big issues and those what come up are easy to repair, car has plenty of heater power and there is enough room for adult size driver. Car is also nice to look at.

Also I think it is one of rare cars from 80's that is worth saving in it's original form, mostly cars during that era started to be annoying FWD crap.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by sven360 » 05 Dec 2010 11:41 am

volvosneverdie wrote:
sven360 wrote:Why do you own a 300?

'cos nobody'll buy it.
i'll buy it.
Soon as you somehow get an mot on the rally tart.
And as soon as you drop the price bellow £250.

Actually, I dont really think that im your target audience.

You just want my lsd don't ya hippyboy.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by theo2468 » 05 Dec 2010 11:43 am

Dads specialised in volvos for 25 years now so all my life ive been brought up with volvos, got a few pictures of the drive way at my house and every single car on it is a 300 including mk1's wish it was still like that ha, so I'm 17 next month and wanted to surprise my dad with a 300 for my first car, so went and got my 340 with my brother and left it on my drive for my dad to come home an notice and I think he was more excited than me especially when he didn't come in for tea and stayed in the garage finding me bits to put on it.
Oh and because I just love the shape of them and the drive is where it should be oh and another because when I'm driving it i won't see any other people driving one and if I do I'll probably follow them and have a chat even tho where I live it will probably be some old lady driving it and she will ring the police hahah
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by volvodspec » 05 Dec 2010 11:53 am

inherited the first wich was a red '89 cvt (former belonging to the brother of my grandpa) as my first car, at first i didn't like it and told my mates that i was gonna throw it in a tree after a few weeks so i could buy a proper Vtec crx. i had it for barely a week and the engine began to run rough, i refurbed the carb and solved the running issue; then in the wet came the first RWD experience in a roundabout "drift" and after that i was sold... got in contact with the V3C and became a member, dug myself really deep in technical knowhow and after that i couldn't let go anymore :lol: i especcially enjoyed fixing other cars, most of the times i've encountered the same problem before wich made fault searching quite easy. with the car it began to take forms such as the Snap-on sticker i had on my toolbox at work: Race it > Break it > Fix it > Repeat... after the 3rd engine / 4th gearbox / 3rd rear axle and 2nd front suspension, and a lot of upcoming rust i thought it was time to say goodbye of the red 340 soon. wanted something fast and rwd so i thought about another brand/make of car but simply couldn't let go of the 3 series and bought a 340 wich i could build properly, without the mistakes i made in the past.

that was the beginning of the blue 340 turbo; mot of the red 340 was running out with possibly a lot of welding and wanted something reliable as a daily; by coincidence the '80 343 came along and with 2 if i may say so beauty's next to the house i'm really glad i stuck with the 3-series rather than buying that Vtec piece of shit i initially wanted :lol:

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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by volvosneverdie » 05 Dec 2010 12:10 pm

sven360 wrote:
volvosneverdie wrote:
sven360 wrote:Why do you own a 300?

'cos nobody'll buy it.
i'll buy it.
Soon as you somehow get an mot on the rally tart.
And as soon as you drop the price bellow £250.

Actually, I dont really think that im your target audience.

You just want my lsd don't ya hippyboy.
Nah.
Last time I took that I ended up thinking I was a tangerine. I climbed up a tree and wouldn't come down because I thought a policeman was going to peel and eat me.
No more lsds for me thanks.
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Re: Why do YOU own a 300?

Post by AndyDono » 05 Dec 2010 01:05 pm

it all started when i went to ace cafe for a car meet i was in my old starlet gt turbo which i loved!!!! some tawt was trying to do a little drift round the mini roundabout in a e46 m3 and was failing big time due to leaving his traction control on by the looks of it HAHA then a 340(dark blue with turbohaus on the windscreen-which i was told ws sid!) rocked up and i was like wtf is that and it just started having it...... and i made it my mission to get one!!! and four years on im still driving them!!!

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