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General Motors is recalling nearly 600,000 trucks and SUVs over an engine defect. Some owners have long complained about issues, including in a class action lawsuit.
GM has clarified why 2019-through-2020 model year trucks and SUVs aren't included in the automaker's most recent 6.2L V8 L87 ...
GM will inspect vehicles impacted by a new recall. Those vehicles with a non-defective 6.2L V8 L87 will get a new oil spec, ...
Miní, a wild-born female jaguar, takes an unbelievable journey from the Iberá Wetlands to the Gran Chaco forest to revive a ...
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China Is Coming For Your V8
Chinese automotive giant Great Wall Motors has announced the development of its first-ever V8 engine—a new 4.0-liter ...
GM's 320-horsepower LC9 engine had its fair share of issues related to oil consumption, but owners are generally positive ...
GM is recalling 597,630 trucks and SUVs equipped with potentially defective 6.2-liter V8 engines. Impacted models include the ...
The recall follows a January investigation​ by U.S. auto safety regulators into reports of engine failure in certain GM ...
NHTSA has officially asked General Motors to recall more than 721,000 full-size SUVs and pickup trucks equipped with 6.2L V8 ...
Ever wondered why a Ford Mustang V8 rumbles and a Nissan GTR V6 whines? Well, you'd better concentrate, because it's more ...
General Motors has a recall underway for almost 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. for a potential problem with certain parts that ...
On April 24, 2025, the company announced that 597,630 full-size trucks and SUVs in the United States are being recalled. The ...