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General Motors will spend nearly a billion dollars tooling up Buffalo for its sixth-generation of small-block V8 production.
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GM Pours $888M Into New York Plant to Keep V8 Engines AliveGeneral Motors announced that it plans to invest 888 million USD in its Tonawanda engine plant near Buffalo, New York, to ...
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A deep dive into GM’s L87 V8 reveals severe internal damage, sparking a recall of over 870,000 vehicles and backlash over the ...
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AutoGuide on MSNLets Hope GM's New V8 Is Better Than The Last OneGeneral Motors is moving ahead with its next-generation V8 engines—let's hope things go better this time around, considering ...
An $888 million investment will make the GM Tonawanda plant the second facility confirmed to produce GM's sixth-generation ...
General Motors CEO Mary Barra speaks at the WSJ Future of Everything event about reinvesting in V8 gasoline engines at its ...
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Top Speed on MSNGM Has No Intention Of Abandoning Its Next-Gen Small-Block V8How will the new V8 differ from the one it replaces? GM says the sixth-gen engine will be more powerful while, at the same ...
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AutoGuide on MSNGeneral Motors Is Being Sued For Selling Faulty V8 EnginesGeneral Motors is now facing legal action following the recall of nearly 900,000 vehicles equipped with its failing 6.2-liter ...
The company said the investment marks its largest single investment in an engine plant, and makes Tonawanda its second ...
The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
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