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GM GETS V-12 MUSCLE AND MORE
For the second time in three years, General Motors has unveiled some of its
most important future powertrain products and technologies to let the world
know exactly where it’s going. Why? To improve its image and head off
criticism that many of its engines and transmissions are not yet world-class
competitive.
In an Oct. 4 media briefing, GM Powertrain pulled the wraps off a
500-plus-hp V-12, a new global family of “high feature” V-6 engines, upgraded OHV
V-6s, expanded Displacement on Demand (DOD), six-speed automatic transmissions
and a whole lot more. Read about them today inside TCC:
GM Shows V-12, New Six, And More by Gary Witzenburg (10/8/2002)
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=5406
For the second time in three years, General Motors has unveiled some of its
most important future powertrain products and technologies to let the world
know exactly where it’s going. Why? To improve its image and head off
criticism that many of its engines and transmissions are not yet world-class
competitive.
In an Oct. 4 media briefing, GM Powertrain pulled the wraps off a
500-plus-hp V-12, a new global family of “high feature” V-6 engines, upgraded OHV
V-6s, expanded Displacement on Demand (DOD), six-speed automatic transmissions
and a whole lot more. Read about them today inside TCC:
GM Shows V-12, New Six, And More by Gary Witzenburg (10/8/2002)
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=5406