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Need a new car S60

Well, 1999-2001 Volvos did have some terrible issues, like ETM and coil overs and 5 speed auto tranny problems.

The newer Volvos do not, yet.

Yes, Hondas and Toyotas have very good 4 cyl engines. But take a good look at the underside of the car. The front struts look like they came off a Radio Flyer wagon, about 1/3 the size of the Volvo. Same with the axles, which routinely get replaced at 120K miles or less. Don't try any spirited driving with either the Accord or Camry, unless you get the 6cyl and sport package and even then, you can outdrive the car.

Yes, all new cars have airbags up the wazoo. But which makes you feel safer? Which of the three cars have lumbar support for the passenger seat? Which of the three will let your back go dancing after a 4 hour drive? Which of the three will put a smile on your face after a few miles of twisty road? Which of the three will you like best during a torrential rain on a 2 lane road? Which of the three stops in a shorter distance?

It will be your car and your decision. At 6'7", I just don't fit in a Japanese car. Perhaps, if you are under 5'10", you do.

BTW, both Volvo and BMW have 4 year parts replacement offers on new cars which includes everything except tires.

Klaus






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