GM Hit With Another L87 Engine Lawsuit Claiming Failed Recall
Another day, another L87 lawsuit.
Read More »Another day, another L87 lawsuit.
Read More »Thousands of Bolts were accidentally left out of the initial class list.
Read More »Plus a free NACS adapter.
Read More »Water is going where it's not supposed to.
Read More »Possibly addressing the car's theft problem.
Read More »With a free fix now available to owners.
Read More »With the fix available for both models and model years.
Read More »To remedy a recent recall.
Read More »One of 200 produced.
Read More »For an issue with a chance to cause an accident.
Read More »With hazards, such as crashes, possible.
Read More »With a fairly serious risk if unaddressed.
Read More »Affecting T1-based trucks and SUVs.
Read More »With an available fix.
Read More »With four model years recommended for purchase.
Read More »A fix is under development.
Read More »Over a half-million units are affected across North America.
Read More »Bringing the total close to a million trucks.
Read More »With 10 different conditions limiting speed.
Read More »The C7 and C8 are both represented in the study.
Read More »Over 200,000 GMC units affected.
Read More »About 240,000 Chevy vehicles involved, close to half a million across all GM brands.
Read More »Free of charge until 2039.
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