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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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MotorTrend on MSNThe V-8 Is Not Dead: GM (Re-)Confirms New Sixth-Gen Small-Block, Puts Big Money Behind ItG M has announced it is adding another plant to support production of its sixth generation V-8 for use in full-size trucks ...
A deep dive into GM’s L87 V8 reveals severe internal damage, sparking a recall of over 870,000 vehicles and backlash over the ...
It is the automaker’s largest ever investment in an engine plant and the latest change involving electric vehicle propulsion production.
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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 ...
With GMs new massive $888 million investment in the Tonawanda Propulsion Plant, what will the new sixth-generation V-8 engine look like?
The sixth iteration of GM's small-block V-8 will be built in Buffalo, New York, and the engines will power future full-size ...
General Motors (NYSE:GM) announced an investment of $888 million in its Tonawanda Propulsion plant in Buffalo, New York, ...
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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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General Motors announced on Tuesday that it plans to invest a massive $888 million in its Tonawanda Propulsion plant in ...
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