Anna Kim+FollowGM’s Wild Plan to Bring Back Two-StrokesGM is seriously trying to make two-stroke engines cool again! They just filed a patent for a high-tech sliding valve system that could fix the old pollution and efficiency issues. Imagine a lightweight, powerful two-stroke engine in your next hybrid car—less weight, more power, and maybe even cheaper. If this works, two-strokes could be the comeback nobody saw coming. Would you drive one? #Cars #CarOwnership #GM10Share
Alexander Black+FollowGM’s V8 Engine Drama Just Got MessierGM is in hot water again—another $5 million lawsuit just dropped over those L87 V8 engines that keep failing. Imagine buying a shiny new truck, only for the engine to start ticking and then die months later! And it’s not just one model—Cadillac, Chevy, and GMC trucks and SUVs from 2019-2024 are all in the mix. With the Feds now involved and over 877,000 vehicles recalled, this could get even uglier for GM. #Cars #GM #Recall5043Share
Keith Bass+FollowGM Brings Buick Envision Home—What It Means for YouGM is moving production of its Buick Envision SUV from China to Kansas by 2028. Why the switch? Tariffs on imported cars are steep, so building in the U.S. helps keep prices in check and supports local jobs. If you’re car shopping, this could mean more American-made options and maybe even better deals down the road. Plus, it’s a win for anyone rooting for more jobs at home! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #GM01Share
Edward Wallace+FollowWould You Buy a Buick Built in China?Here’s a coffee break scoop: GM tried selling a China-made Buick SUV in the U.S., betting buyers cared more about features than where it was built. But after years of union outrage and political heat, GM is moving production back to Kansas. The big takeaway? Where your car is made can matter as much as what’s under the hood—especially when jobs and hometown pride are on the line. Next time you shop for wheels, check that window sticker! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #GM03Share
Evan Knight+FollowYour Car Might Soon Predict Crashes!Imagine your car warning you about an accident before you even see it—like something straight out of Minority Report. GM just filed a patent for a system that uses cameras, radar, and LiDAR to spot dangers up to half a mile away, even around corners or in bad weather. If it senses a crash risk, it flashes a warning on your dash, smartwatch, or even smart glasses. Would you trust your car to see what you can’t? #Cars #CarTech #GM10Share