11 lawsuits over GM's 6.2L L87 V8 have been consolidated into a single class action, centered on engine failures tied to crankshaft and connecting-rod defects. More than 700,000 GM trucks and SUVs ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is supercharging its investigation into General Motors' 6.2-liter L87 V8 engines in the U.S. after receiving additional complaints of engine bearing ...
We share the real reason why modern engines are failing in cars from Toyota, GM, Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan.We cover the major ...
Update, 2:45pm: This post has been updated to clarify the relationship between this latest investigation and GM's earlier recall of the L87 engine. Hysterical fears that V-8 engines would be wiped ...
General Motors has issued a sweeping recall of approximately 721,000 full-size trucks and SUVs equipped with its 6.2-liter V-8 engine, citing potential internal defects that could lead to serious ...
More alarming is the number of potentially related crashes and injuries resulting from engine failures. On April 24, General Motors issued its largest recall of 2025 so far. It affects 597,630 ...
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.
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, General Motors is now facing a new class action lawsuit. The case was ...
In a dealer bulletin, General Motors has issued a stop-sale order and agreed to a full recall of every full-size pickup and SUV powered by its troublesome L87 6.2-liter V8 produced for the 2021-2024 ...
Hysterical fears that V-8 engines would be wiped from the Earth by tightening emissions regulations have yet to come to fruition, but one of General Motors's newer eight-cylinder powerplants is now ...
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