The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is supercharging its investigation into General Motors' 6.2-liter L87 V8 engines in the U.S. after receiving additional complaints of engine bearing ...
11 lawsuits over GM’s 6.2L L87 V8 have been consolidated into a single class action, centered on engine failures tied to crankshaft and connecting-rod defects. More than 700,000 GM trucks and SUVs ...
The popular YouTube channel Engineering Explained is famous for taking complicated engineering concepts, mostly automotive-related, and clearly explaining them to the layman. One of the channel’s ...
While the video is nearly an hour long, the teardown itself only takes about 35 minutes of runtime. Before digging in, Eric takes note of a couple of things. For starters, this engine was in fact ...
As a result of production constraints and logistics issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, GM decided to remove certain features from a number of its production vehicles. One of the most notable ...
After its own investigation, GM initially recalled 721,000 SUVs and trucks with 6.2L V8 gas engines. But NHTSA started getting complaints about engines outside the recall. The National Highway Traffic ...
Update, 2:45pm: This post has been updated to clarify the relationship between this latest investigation and GM's earlier recall of the L87 engine. Hysterical fears that V-8 engines would be wiped ...
After living with the GMC Sierra EV for five months, one owner found that returning to a 6.2L V8 loaner felt like driving his "grandmother’s Plymouth Fury." ...
Hysterical fears that V-8 engines would be wiped from the Earth by tightening emissions regulations have yet to come to fruition, but one of General Motors's newer eight-cylinder powerplants is now ...
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