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From the November/December 2025 issue of Car and Driver.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expanding its probe into 286,000 General Motors vehicles in the U.S.
The agency’s engineering analysis could expand the recall beyond GM’s original 877,000 affected trucks and SUVs.
NHTSA investigates GM L87 6.2L V8 engine failures in trucks not included in the recent recall. The probe addresses 173 reports of bearing failure.