Isuzu Motors and General Motors will end diesel engine joint development, the Nikkei said, citing Isuzu president Susumu Hosoi. "We won't be developing [engines] again with GM," Hosoi is quoted as saying. According to the Japanese business daily, GM has not spoken to Isuzu regarding their next engine design. The Detroit-based Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Isuzu Motors and General Motors will end diesel engine joint development, the Nikkei said, citing Isuzu president Susumu Hosoi. "We won't be developing [engines] again with GM," Hosoi is quoted as saying.
According to the Japanese business daily, GM has not spoken to Isuzu regarding their next engine design. The Detroit-based
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