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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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Top Speed on MSNGM Commits Nearly $1 Billion To Next-Gen V8 DevelopmentReports of the demise of the V8 engine have been greatly exaggerated. Despite the inconsistent yet persistent transition to ...
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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 ...
General Motors has announced that it will be spending $888 million on its new production plant for the next generation V8 ...
An $888 million investment will make the GM Tonawanda plant the second facility confirmed to produce GM's sixth-generation ...
It is the automaker’s largest ever investment in an engine plant and the latest change involving electric vehicle propulsion ...
Nothing says “All-Electric Future” like a massive investment in big, powerful, gas-gulping internal combustion engines (ICE).
With GMs new massive $888 million investment in the Tonawanda Propulsion Plant, what will the new sixth-generation V-8 engine ...
General Motors is investing $888 million in its Tonawanda plant to build advanced V-8 engines for trucks and SUVs, securing ...
General Motors will invest $888 million in the production of a new-generation V8 but also in building more L87 engines at its ...
Chevrolet’s next-gen Camaro has been delayed indefinitely ... In place of the previous, 455-horsepower V8 could see the 472-horsepower, twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 found in the Cadillac ...
General Motors is investing $888 million in its New York propulsion assembly plant to produce the next generation V-8 engine ... Kathy Hochul said in a news release celebrating the investment ...
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