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"Our customers have spoken loud and clear. GM SUV owners in North America and Europe have produced great demand for this powerful, smooth, engine from GM Flint Engine South," said John Crabtree, plant manager. "We're extremely proud to have made it to this production landmark in this short period of time." Walter Duvernois, shop committee chairman of United Auto Workers Local 659, representing production workers at the plant, noted, "Today's occasion is all about building the right product, with a team totally dedicated to quality. We are all working hard to continue to build these high-quality, high-performing engines for our important SUV customers." The Vortec 4200 I-6 engine was introduced in the 2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy and Oldsmobile Bravada, and is the first inline six-cylinder engine in GM Powertrain's lineup in nearly 20 years. Virtually every automotive media outlet has awarded the all-aluminum dual overhead-cam Vortec 4200 rave reviews. It was named to Ward's Auto World's 10 Best Engines list in 2002 and 2003; Motor Trend Magazine cited the engine as a significant factor in choosing the GMC Envoy as 2002 SUV of the Year. The engine produces 275 hp and torque of 275 lb-ft. - more than competitors' larger displacement V-8s, while offering better fuel economy in the SUV class. (August 19, 2003 )
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