Mighty V8 diesels come from a variety of brands, both foreign and domestic. Several of them spring from the holy war between ...
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One of GM’s most complicated engines had no crankshaft, four pistons, two cylinders, a turbine, and could run on whale oil
Automotive history is full of dead ends that eventually get lost to time. Seventy years ago, the free-piston engine was ...
A metro Detroit Meijer Express fuel station had a fuel mix-up in March, leading the company to offer to reimburse customers ...
Overdrive sister publication CCJ recently had the opportunity to get a first-hand look at Detroit Diesel’s newest engines, the company’s sixth-generation engine platform. As reported by CCJ Chief ...
The United Auto Workers says Detroit Diesel is adding a third shift, recalling laid-off workers, and hiring dozens more employees. Detroit Diesel is a Daimler Trucks North America subsidiary, ...
The UAW said that pressure from the union in favor of automotive tariffs is bringing gains to union-represented workers. Detroit Diesel will be restarting its third shift, recalling those who were ...
The model year 2027 will bring with it new diesel emission standards that current generation engines can't meet. That means new engines and new after treatment solutions are about to hit the market.
It’s no surprise that ¾- and 1-ton diesel trucks have only grown in popularity since the turn of the century. Diesel pickups have long been celebrated for their power, towing capacity, and rugged ...
Built on its long-running Heavy-Duty Engine Platform, Daimler Truck North America’s new Gen 6 diesel engines utilize a novel pre-SCR system to meet the EPA’s strict 2027 NOx limits while delivering a ...
Who was known as America's greatest diesel engine maker? You'd probably say Caterpillar or Cummins, but some old timers might argue that Detroit Diesel takes the crown. While this makes for a ...
In 1978, General Motors revealed its 'revolutionary' 350 V8 diesel engine... which turned out to be one of the most terrible ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
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