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GM Contends V8 Engine Seizures Are Not Defects Despite 3% Failure Rate

General Motors maintains that the limited failure rate of its V8 engines does not constitute a defect, citing a recall and extended warranty as sufficient measures.

Editorial Staff / 2026-06-09 / 1min

General Motors has stated that the occurrence of seizing in its V8 engines, specifically the L87 model, does not qualify as a defect if only 3% of the engines are affected.

The company argues that its proactive measures, including a recall and a 10-year warranty extension, render the class action lawsuit regarding this issue unnecessary.

GM's position raises questions about the thresholds for what constitutes a defect and the adequacy of their response to consumer concerns.