I own two Volvo wagons (2001 V70 and 2016 V60). The 2001 has just a little less than 400,000 miles on it, and I use it for projects and for a lot of around town driving. Last week as I was pulling into my driveway, I got a message that said "transmission service urgent" and then the transmission completely failed. I had it towed to Volvo, and they confirmed what I already knew - the transmission needs to be replaced. The cost is $3500. At this point, should I scrap the car and just use my V60 more (it's a lease car, so I'm not really worried about wear and tear), or should I fix the V70 (My parents bought it brand new in 2000, lots of family memories)? Cost isn't really an issue, I just don't like to throw away money. Also, the V70 is in really good shape and looks like it has maybe 70,000 miles.