Hello VOLVO-Freunde, text of a press release: “The Swedish car manufacturer Volvo calls back about 9,000 vehicles of the C30, S40, V50, C70, V70 and S80 series worldwide with 2.0-litre diesel engine – all model year 2009 – due to braking problems in the contract workshops.” I think I don’t hear right! Callback action on models that are already at least 4-5 years on the market? Normally the models are mature and reliable after approx. 2 years. . 2008 to March 2009! How is this possible? Is VOLVO also – as with many other manufacturers – using the “sparstick” in the running model series to increase profit margins “more cost-effective = more shareholder friendly”? And that without informing the public/customers? If I buy a VOLVO today, then I expect the tested and tested stand + possibly improvements to the model year, but not a “lowcosts version”.