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When did the Geo Tracker first come out?

When did the Geo Tracker first come out?

The fun little Geo Tracker stole our hearts when it was introduced in 1989 as a brand net tiny sport truck SUV. It is the predecessor to the Chevrolet Tracker and is technically classified as a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario.

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.

Where is the Geo Tracker mini truck made?

It is the predecessor to the Chevrolet Tracker and is technically classified as a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario. The Tracker is certified as a light truck due to its sturdier construction and off-road capabilities.

What kind of rear axle does Geo Tracker have?

The rear axle was a conventional light truck unit on coil springs and has truck-like underpinnings. This is good for traveling off road in harsh conditions but it also has a stiff ride. The Geo Tracker is a durable sport truck and you see them everywhere you go.

The fun little Geo Tracker stole our hearts when it was introduced in 1989 as a brand net tiny sport truck SUV. It is the predecessor to the Chevrolet Tracker and is technically classified as a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario.

Do you need a hard top for a Geo Tracker?

You can order a perfect fit, custom paint matched, stylish fiberglass top to give new life to your old Tracker. Your new Tracker hard top will protect you from wind and keep you warm in the winter. The fun little Geo Tracker stole our hearts when it was introduced in 1989 as a brand net tiny sport truck SUV.

Is the Geo Tracker a good rally top?

The Geo Tracker is a durable sport truck and you see them everywhere you go. With a new hardtop, these hearty trucks can last for decades, and keep you warm and dry in any weather. Lightweight and easy to install. A Rally Top gives new life to your Sport Utility Vehicle.

It is the predecessor to the Chevrolet Tracker and is technically classified as a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario. The Tracker is certified as a light truck due to its sturdier construction and off-road capabilities.

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Ruth Doyle