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GM V8 Engines Trigger Another LawsuitFor some time, it’s been known GM’s L87 V8 engine is nothing but problems, but yet another lawsuit might be helping to ...
Nearly 600,000 GM vehicles have been under recall since April for potential engine failure, but some owners have been unable ...
Imagine being the owner of two Chevrolet vehicles, a 2023 Chevy Tahoe SUV and a 2024 Chevy Silverado RST pickup. Now both ...
General Motors is facing yet more legal action over the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 engine, this time over its handling ...
Yet another class action lawsuit has been filed against in GM in Michigan, alleging it knowingly sold vehicles with defective ...
General Motors recalled almost 600,000 pickup trucks and SUVs in the US for engine issues. If that weren’t enough, a lawsuit ...
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AutoGuide on MSNCadillac EVs Recalled For Missing Or Loose Battery BoltsCadillac is recalling select examples of its Vistiq and Lyriq electric SUVs over a potential safety concern tied to their ...
For many drivers of larger trucks and SUVs, a naturally-aspirated V8 is associated with superior reliability compared with ...
GM's L87 internal code for its 6.2-liter V8 engine is starting to look like a score, not a name. No, the number of lawsuits on the recalled engine isn't up to 87 just yet. But the number is growing.
Lawsuit claims GM trucks with L87 V8s are prone to catastrophic engine failure. Plaintiffs argue GM’s recall remedy is ...
A handful of 2025 Lyriq and 2026 Vistiq electric sport utility vehicles will have their battery attachments inspected and reworked as necessary ...
Expenses related to its 6.2-liter V-8 and higher claims due to software issues from EVs that launched over the past few years increased by $300M.
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