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A growing number of lawsuits targeting General Motors over alleged defects in the 6.2L V8 L87 engine have now been consolidated into a single class action.
In light of the L87 engine recall, some GM owners continue to as if they should change their oil to the new spec if they aren ...
For many drivers of larger trucks and SUVs, a naturally-aspirated V8 is associated with superior reliability compared with ...
Problems with GM’s L87 V8 engines are mounting, and frustration among owners seems to be keeping pace. Over the past several ...
General Motors is in hot water again this time, for a problem it should’ve seen coming. A new class action lawsuit claim ...
GM's L87 internal code for its 6.2-liter V8 engine is starting to look like a score, not a name. No, the number of lawsuits ...
Poll respondents voted in favor of L87 issues being serious opposed to minor. GM said it identified 12 crashes and 12 injuries in the U.S. that may be related to the recall issue.
The lawsuit goes on to claim that vehicles equipped with the L87 V8 engine share a "common defect regarding the bearings in their engines which are prone to, and have experienced failure ...
General Motors faces a new class action lawsuit related to the well-documented issues facing the L87 V-8 engine. Seattle’s Hagens Berman law firm will represent the owners.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating reports of defects with GM's 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine, while dealerships and independent repair shops struggle to source ...
The company amassed nearly 30,000 reports of L87 V8s that failed due to this defect between April 29, 2021, and February 3, 2025.