Geo was a short-lived, forgettable budget sub-brand of Chevrolet that existed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. One of the brand’s most popular vehicles was the Suzuki Sidekick-based Tracker. You ...
If you’re looking for a Geo Tracker that can run a sub-10-second standing quarter-mile time, today is your lucky day. What can safely be described as the ultimate sleeper, was just listed for sale in ...
The tiny Geo Tracker is about as non-threatening as an automobile can get. It is absolutely tiny, has cute looks, incorporates a small fabric roof and can’t scare a fly. This one, however, is a bit ...
1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1 ...
While an off-roader like the Geo Tracker may be considered by some to be a fantastic all-terrain vehicle due to its smaller stature, the stock drivetrain leaves much to be desired in the way of raw ...
Although the Geo Tracker was surprisingly agile off-road, it didn’t exactly have amazing performance on the black stuff. However, this particular 1996 Geo Tracker breaks the mold with a full Chevy ...
The Geo Tracker was a loveable little pipsqueak of a 4x4. You can make the argument that the half-baked NUMMI collaboration between General Motors, Suzuki, and Toyota that spawned the Tracker was ...
Douglas Hart uses a 1994 Geo Tracker for overland travel and to explore the off-road trails around northern Oregon. "Why would you overland in a Geo Tracker?" is a question you might ask, especially ...
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