Nissan to recall about 643,000 SUVs in US
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Engines vibrate. Honestly, considering the unending series of high-frequency explosions happening under your car's hood, it's kind of shocking that they don't vibrate more than they do. Still, a tremendous amount of engineering goes into minimizing the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As of May 1, American automaker General Motors, which has a manufacturing plant in Tennessee, has recalled nearly 600,000 full-size SUVs and trucks (721,000 globally). This is the ...
The cars we rely on daily for transportation and various other services are sturdy, robust machines. As long as you stick to your manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and avoid a handful of bad habits, there's usually no reason your vehicle ...
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The naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine is a staple of GM’s full-size SUV and truck lineup, but now, the L87 is facing heightened scrutiny in the wake of a new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation into alleged ...
A decade ago, engineers introduced a clever twist on engine design: a variable compression system that promised better efficiency and performance. Nissan and Infiniti were early adopters of this technology, and today several of their models still feature it.
ALABAMA (WHNT) — General Motors has recalled nearly 600,000 vehicles for possibly defective engines that are failing, increasing the risk of a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted on April 24 that GM is recalling certain 2021 ...
Let's face it, most engine additives don't really improve performances. If you want to try one that does, here's what you should pick.