It was definitely a fuel-sipper, but if you don't have time to do something right, you better have time to do it twice.
The Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, and Buick Enclave are now equipped with a new turbo four-cylinder, rather than a V6. The question is - where's the benefit?
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GM Nearly Created A V4 By Chopping A Chevy V6
GM considered mass-producing a V4 engine in the 80s but the plan never come to fruition? Here's the story behind the ...
While it's not a forgotten-about model, this 33-year-old SUV kickstarted a trend that's still in full swing today.
As V6 engines continue to gain popularity, many enthusiasts are looking for relatively simple bolt-on components that significantly increase both the power and response of these new downsized ...
General Motors is currently considering developing a new twin-turbocharged six-cylinder gasoline engine for its pickup trucks and SUVs. Although the decision to develop such an engine is far from ...
General Motors has been putting V6 engines in its cars and trucks for more than 65 years, and its very first ones were members of the truck-only GMC V-6 family. Available in displacements from 305 to ...
Like it or not, there is a pretty good chance that there will be a V6 in your future. Swear by your small-blocks and enjoy your fat blocks while you can, but there's little denying that running a ...
As two of America's traditional 'big three' automakers, Ford and GM have a rivalry steeped in history. They've each offered similar types of products that fulfill the same purpose for buyers, be they ...
This summer, we at autoevolution have talked a lot about road trips, trailered companions, tiny homes to (sustainably) bring all the comfort on the go, plus all the usual automotive shenanigans. But ...
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