Friday, November 30, 2007

GM’s diesel way to trucks!

General Motors Corp. has announced that the company plans to spend $100 million in its engine plant in Tonawanda, New York, for making a new diesel engine for light duty trucks, to enhance fuel efficiency by 25% and reduce carbon-dioxide emissions by 13%. The auto giant said it will make the 4.5L V8 engines for North American pickup trucks and the Hummer H2 built after 2009. This revelation came at a time when GM, well known for its dependence on gas-guzzling SUVs, tries to bring about an image makeover and improve badly hit sales.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006

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