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In the ongoing saga around defects with GM’s 6.2L V8 L87 engine in full-size trucks and SUVs, General Motors is faced with ...
General Motors now faces a class-action lawsuit over a major engine defect affecting at least 600,000 trucks and SUVs. Hagens ...
In the wake of this April’s major recall of 598,000 full-size trucks and SUVs due to issues with their 6.2-liter V-8 engines, ...
The light-duty Chevy Silverado Trail Boss is certainly a solid choice for crawling the local dirt. However, which of the four ...
Lawsuit claims GM’s 6.2L V8 L87 engine can fail “without warning,” potentially affecting nearly one million vehicles. NHTSA ...
Owners with repaired or replaced 6.2-liter GM V8s say their fuel economy could tank after the fix. Now, they're suing.
What started as a simple recall might turn into one of the largest engine replacements for GM. Owners are hearing whispers of ...
Reportedly, complaints about the defective engines started years ago and General Motors even responded to some.
General Motors is recalling nearly 600,000 trucks and SUVs over an engine defect. Some owners have complained about the ...
The recall follows a January investigation​ by U.S. auto safety regulators into reports of engine failure in certain GM ...
However, the latest engine to step into the unfortunate limelight is GM's L87 unit – a 6.2-liter V8 which powers a wide range of Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC models, namely pickup trucks and SUVs.
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 ...