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GM has issued a mass recall for vehicles equipped with the 6.2L V8 L87 engine, leaving owners wondering - will the defective engines be replaced, or repaired?
GM dealers have been instructed to use two specialty tools to diagnose engines that will need replacement, per the ongoing 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine recall.
The automaker has agreed to pay $150 million to settle a class action lawsuit centered on its 5.3-liter LC9 V8 engine. While ...
After being caught, GM 'forfeited' 900 million dollars, or about a month of after-tax profit, going by GM's own 2023 ...
A settlment has been reached in a class action lawsuit against General Motors LLC regarding an engine piece in LC9 Engines.
A US car manufacturing giant has agreed to send $150 million to customers to settle accusations that certain vehicles were ...
Nissan just announced a major recall affecting 443,899 vehicles across both Nissan and Infiniti brands due to a risk of ...
Nine plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against General Motors, claiming their defective L87 6.2-liter engines were replaced with equally flawed V8s.
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This defect could lead to engine damage and loss of propulsion while driving, potentially increasing the risk of an accident ...
Ford is recalling 850,318 cars because of a low-pressure fuel pump failure problem that can cause the engine to stall while ...