I used to have a 2002 or 2003 (or around those years) S60.  It was their bottom version.  Meaning it had the 5 cylinder engine, normally aspirated, no turbo, creating something like 170 horsepower.  I ordered it new with a manual transmission.  Yep.  You read that right.  I love manual transmission cars.  I had the car for about 10 years and traded it in with 105,000 miles on it.  I upgraded to a used low mileage 2012 Audi A6 3.0T.  While I like the Audi much better as a car, to be fair they don't compete with one another.  However, I can honestly say that the Volvo was the most trouble free car I've ever owned.  And I've owned quite a few.  It got decent gas mileage.  The only maintenance and repairs it needed was regular oil changes, filters, tires, brakes.  That's literally it.  And I think if there was a recall it was for something totally unrelated to the engine.  The Audi has had lots of recalls, some of them engine related.  Fortunately I have not yet had to pay for any real maintenance beyond normal and ordinary stuff for the Audi but if there had not been recalls, I suppose all that work would have been on my dime.  Anyway, I really loved my Volvo and sort of miss it.  I guess I miss driving it like a car is supposed to be driven, meaning manually shifting and really using the engine.  Sadly, I won't buy another Volvo again.  And the only reason is because the company is now Chinese owned.  I realize it's still made in Sweden but I have political positions that make buying a Chinese car undesirable for me.  And no, I'm not a fan of "that" guy.  But I am loving my Audi.  It now has a little over 105,000 miles and I have no plans to trade it in at this point.