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V-8 engines fading into the past as GM ramps up V-6 production

I exaggerate only slightly with the headline here, because V-8 engines will still be around for a long time to come. There will remain some demand for larger trucks well into the future, although the segment will be dramatically smaller than it has been in recent years. In mainstream cars however, the presence of V-8 engines will be increasingly uncommon. About six months ago, General Motors canceled plans for a new generation high feature V-8 to replace the Northstar currently used in many Cadillacs. The latest evidence of a shift away from ... Read more →

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