NHTSA investigates GM L87 6.2L V8 engine failures in trucks not included in the recent recall. The probe addresses 173 reports of bearing failure.
The new engineering analysis covers 286,000 vehicles that were part of NHTSA’s original investigation but weren’t covered under an earlier recall.
The naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine is a staple of GM’s full-size SUV and truck lineup, but now, the L87 is facing heightened scrutiny in the wake of a new National Highway Traffic ...
There's not much of an argument among enthusiasts that Chevrolet's small-block V8 engine is the most prolific engine ever produced by General Motors. If you include the later versions like the LT1 and ...
NHTSA is investigating GM trucks and SUVs for a possible engine failure issue. Over 286,000 units could be affected.
The American automaker’s ubiquitous small-block L87 V8 isn’t having the best year so far. General Motors began 2025 facing a major issue: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
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 ...
After driving 500 miles, something wonderful happens to new Chevrolet Corvettes. The engine’s torque — key to blazing fast starts — increases about 30%, the car gets faster and the V8 engine revs ...
Recalls are a common occurrence for automakers but new info regarding GM's V8 engine is raising eyebrows. The American 'big three' automaker is battling a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of a GMC ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expanding its probe into 286,000 General Motors vehicles in the U.S.
General Motors has announced official plans to produce its own Formula 1 power units (meaning both engines and hybrid components) starting in 2028, and to make them for Andretti Cadillac. This is a ...
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