The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is supercharging its investigation into General Motors' 6.2-liter L87 V8 ...
GM has been dealing with a problem under the hood, specifically, the ubiquitous 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine. Used in models such ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expanding its probe into 286,000 General Motors vehicles in the U.S.
NHTSA says more than 100 complaints have arisen that fall outside the scope of that callback, prompting further review.
NHTSA is investigating GM trucks and SUVs for a possible engine failure issue. Over 286,000 units could be affected.
More than 28,000 complaints. Three internal investigations. Twelve crashes. Twelve people injured. Forty-two fires. Thousands of cars bricked that left their owners stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Craig has worked in automotive media for nearly 20 years, producing content for publications ranging from Autoline and AutoGuide to Roadshow by CNET and EV Pulse. Aside from writing, he’s also ...
General Motors has finally recalled the vehicles powered by the L87 engine after over 28,000 complaints, 12 potentially related crashes, 42 potentially related fire allegations, and 12 related alleged ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating reports of defects with GM's 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine, while dealerships and independent repair shops struggle to source ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation has begun looking into engine failures involving an estimated 877,710 vehicles from GM. The vehicles are full-sized ...
There's no telling if the world of personal transportation will ever fully make the switch to electric power, but an all-electric future at GM just got a little bit further away. General Motors ...
The first difference that stands out between the LSA and LT4 General Motors engines is that the first is obviously an LS, while the latter is an LT. While being of two distinct small block engine ...
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