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		</div><p>Sweden&#8217;s Volvo Cars says it is recalling 59,000 cars in 40 markets because of faulty software that can briefly shut down the engine and electric system while driving.</p>
<p>Group spokesman Stefan Elfstrom said the recall affects only five-cylinder diesel models from its 60 and 70 series built from mid-2015.</p>
<p>Mr Elfstrom said the glitch can be &#8220;unpleasant&#8221; but the company has no information about any accidents caused as a result. Both the engine and electric system start up again immediately.</p>
<p>He said the cars have been sold in chiefly Sweden, Britain and Germany.<br />
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<p>Chinese company Geely Holding bought the Volvo brand in 2010.</p>
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