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 ...
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 ...
The particular V6 engine under its hood had served GM well, powering a multitude of vehicles across numerous brands. It was ...
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 ...
You raise an interesting point, Willard. After all, V6 engines are better than four-cylinders, right? It’s the age-old adage of six being more than four. Sure, V6 engines may not be as good on gas as ...
Owners are generally positive about their Buicks, with the 3.8-liter V6 models earning particular praise, while observers ...
The past few years have seen General Motors (GM) introduce a fresh range of gas-fueled powertrains that deliver plenty of power and reasonable fuel economy. The 2.7-liter turbocharged L3B inline-four ...
After two days of colder-than-preferred temperatures, Honda and Chevy lucked into an unseasonably-warm Wednesday on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course to complete their first round of testing ...
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