Why should I buy a 340?
Why should I buy a 340?
Okay guys,
Tell me why I should buy a 340???
Tell me why I should buy a 340???
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Why? The question isn't necessary at all...
It's a GREAT and GOOD car, with a very good safety and comfortable. Easy to repair, not so expensive, very good engine for the 360
and nice to drive with a CVT 
It's a GREAT and GOOD car, with a very good safety and comfortable. Easy to repair, not so expensive, very good engine for the 360
Collection: '78 343 Black Beauty, '82 345 GLS, '83 340 DL 2.0, '84 340 DL vario, '88 360 GLT 5d (2x) & 4d (2x), '89 GLT, '91 340 vario
Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
Lot of donors cars and parts...
V3M for life!
Dad's cars: '87 340 vario, '89 340 vario
Lot of donors cars and parts...
V3M for life!
Very solid cars, these (just see the photos page and look at the 'strength of the 300 highlighted in an impact' section)
The 1.4 is somewhat weak but easy to maintain
I'm told the 1.7 is very economical
And of course they're unique!
The 1.4 is somewhat weak but easy to maintain
I'm told the 1.7 is very economical
And of course they're unique!
F983 OHD '88 340DL - Gone but not forgotten
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
- petefarrell360
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Well, personally only ever having owned the 360 GLT models, I'm a little biased. Also having a red F '88 360 GLT for sale at the moment may also help!
Seriously though, the 360 GLT was supposedly the top model, biggest engine, 1986cc, with the most of the standard gizmos and electrical items. I think they are great cars, and there are quite a few 300 series cars about if you're looking for them. There are a lot around despite being old cars, especially compared to how many cars of a similar era have survived.
Pete
Seriously though, the 360 GLT was supposedly the top model, biggest engine, 1986cc, with the most of the standard gizmos and electrical items. I think they are great cars, and there are quite a few 300 series cars about if you're looking for them. There are a lot around despite being old cars, especially compared to how many cars of a similar era have survived.
Pete
What about economy, are the smaller engine cars a little heavy for sensible mpg?
The things that really sells them to me are the fact that they are built like tanks and are different. I have wanted one for quite a while but now I have the opportunity with my Vectra having destroyed it's second gearbox I have had enough and just want a real car!
The things that really sells them to me are the fact that they are built like tanks and are different. I have wanted one for quite a while but now I have the opportunity with my Vectra having destroyed it's second gearbox I have had enough and just want a real car!
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As I understand it the 1.7 is probably the best for economy, then the 1.4, the 2.0 fuel injected model is thirsty, but the carb version of the 360 is supposedly very good on fuel according to our resident FoggyJames!
There has always appeared to be an image problem associated with the 300's, I like to be different, I own a Volvo, and have done since the age of 18 I think, I can take the abuse my mates give me, as I know it's a well built, safe, reliable, luxury, comfotable and capable car, that'll out last any of their cars!
With a 300 you'll get a real car, and with a 360 a proper Volvo engine!
Pete
There has always appeared to be an image problem associated with the 300's, I like to be different, I own a Volvo, and have done since the age of 18 I think, I can take the abuse my mates give me, as I know it's a well built, safe, reliable, luxury, comfotable and capable car, that'll out last any of their cars!
With a 300 you'll get a real car, and with a 360 a proper Volvo engine!
Pete
Economy isn`t brilliant in modern terms but you need to bear in mind that the 300 engines are not modern designs.
In any case one of the chief factors influencing mpg is your driving style - if you can keep the speed up by using good anticipation you `ll use a lot less fuel than a driver who has to keep accelerating hard to pick speed up after failing to plan a smooth path through hazards.
Keeping the car well serviced and in tune will help too.
Will
In any case one of the chief factors influencing mpg is your driving style - if you can keep the speed up by using good anticipation you `ll use a lot less fuel than a driver who has to keep accelerating hard to pick speed up after failing to plan a smooth path through hazards.
Keeping the car well serviced and in tune will help too.
Will
If you want a high spec, get a later model, my main one's only a GL, but because it's one of the last, has all the goodies thrown in. 360's go up to '89, and 340's to '91. The 1.7 isn't too bad on economy, I got 200miles to a £20 note (on long runs admitted, about 140-150 otherwise), but if you don't service it that soon drops (as on any car)
'89(G) 340 GLE B172k
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
The 2 litre injections can be thirsty, I got a maximum 36mpg out of it over a 280 mile trip mainly motorway, but some town driving also. However, this was being very careful! I think the fuel economy is outweighed by all the other benefits though, insurance for young drivers being one of them!
1989 - Volvo 360 GLT
1985 - Volvo 360 GLS
2008 - Volvo S60 SE Lux
1985 - Volvo 360 GLS
2008 - Volvo S60 SE Lux
