If your GM 6.2-liter V8 pukes up a piston, and you're also planning to try another truck for a while, there's just one question to answer: can Dodge's flagship pickup engine tempt you out of a V8?
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Why Chevy still backs pushrod engines while rivals switched
General Motors has spent decades refining overhead-valve V8s while much of the industry pivoted to dual overhead cam designs, ...
Chevrolet has been building trucks for more than a century. Its first foray into that segment was the 1918 Model T, not to be confused with Henry Ford's iconic car of the same name. Chevy's Model T ...
General Motors is now the subject of an NHTSA investigation after more than a thousand complaints were logged over sudden and catastrophic failure of some of its “L87” 6.2-liter V8s—a core power plant ...
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