The Chevy GEO Tracker will make you forget the Suzuki Samurai. Tracker has the road-holding stability, performance and quiet that Samurai lacks. One major problem, however: You won`t be able to ...
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 ...
It seemed fitting that on Quake Day, proclaimed earlier this month, we test a pair of survival vehicles. We drove the Chevy GEO Tracker and the Jeep Wrangler. Since scientists had voiced some doubt ...
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 ...
For better or worse, it's been quite some time since we've seen the Chevy Tracker (a.k.a. "Geo Tracker") sold in American dealerships, but the badge is still alive and well in some parts of the world ...
First introduced for the 1989 model year across the Americas, as a rebadged version of the little Suzuki Escudo/Vitara crossover SUV, the Chevrolet/Geo Tracker has had a rather convoluted history. And ...
The Chevrolet Tracker was a small sport utility vehicle made from 1989-2004, and was known was the Geo Tracker until 1998, before General Motors discontinued the Geo brand. GM made the SUV in ...
In 2004, Shawn Peterson ponied up $3,000 for his first Suzuki Samurai. Then he convinced his mom to drive him from International Falls, Minn., to Rockford, Ill., to pick it up. He was 18 years old, ...
Released in 1989, the Geo Tracker excelled at a great many things, but performance wasn’t one of them. The exception is the Dirt Tracker concept, which made its debut in 1991 with a V6 stuffed between ...