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Why did they stop making the Chevy Tracker?

Why did they stop making the Chevy Tracker?

The production of the first generation model of the Tracker (and Sidekick) came to an end in Ontario after 1998 in order to make way for the second generation of Tracker/Vitara.

When was the last Chevy Tracker made?

2004
During the Chevrolet Track’s final year of production in 2004, buyers were limited to the four-door model powered by a standard V-6 engine. Production of the Chevrolet Tracker ended after the 2004. 11 years after the last Tracker was sold, Chevrolet re-entered the compact utility vehicle market with the Trax crossover.

What kind of truck is a Chevy tracker?

The Chevrolet Tracker is a wonderful compact sport utility truck that can zip around town and do some mild off roading. These fun little Chevy Trackers are a blast to drive and will give you more smiles per hour for your dollar than nearly any other truck available.

When did the Chevy tracker change its name?

The short wheelbase and minimal front and rear overhangs, combined with a well engineered part-time four-wheel-drive system, add up to one tough little bush-whacker. The 1998 model name was changed from Geo Tracker to Chevy Tracker, but the body style remained unchanged from previous years.

When did Chevy stop making the Geo Tracker?

The 1998 model name was changed from Geo Tracker to Chevy Tracker, but the body style remained unchanged from previous years. In 1999 the body style was changed and it remained the same until 2003, when the model line was discontinued. These are oversized items and require non-standard delivery services. Shipping rates are subject to review.

How does the rear hatch on a Chevy tracker work?

Your rear hatch will come up with a flick of the wrist, by extra strong gas props. They are guaranteed to keep your rear hatch up, even during off-roading. Some tools required. Your Rally Tops hardtop will come with all the necessary parts to complete your installation.

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Ruth Doyle