When was the last year the Geo Tracker was made?

When was the last year the Geo Tracker was made?

It was available in two- and four-wheel drive and in both convertible and hardtop body-styles. While the Geo Tracker was also sold as a four-door wagon beginning in 1996, the Sunrunner never got this body style. The Sunrunner was discontinued in 2000 and was replaced by the Aztek . This section does not cite any sources.

When was the Chevy tracker rebadged as a truck?

In 1998 the Geo nameplate was merged back into Chevrolet and all Geo Models including the Tracker were rebadged as Chevrolet in 1998. The Tracker was different from most other light SUVs on the market in that it is based on a rugged light-truck chassis and certified as a Light truck.

When did the first generation Tracker come out?

The 1st generation Tracker was sold as the Chevrolet Vitara in Latin America, and the 2nd generation Tracker is sold as the Chevrolet Grand Vitara in Latin American countries. In North America, the first generation Tracker was sold as a Chevrolet in 1998 after GM discontinued the Geo brand.

When did the GMC Tracker come out in Canada?

GMC Tracker (Canada) 1998 Chevrolet Tracker 4-door The Geo Tracker was a mini SUV introduced in late 1988 as a 1989 model. It was developed by CAMI which was a joint venture between General Motors of Canada and Suzuki.

When was the first two wheel drive tracker made?

All Trackers were four-wheel drive until a base two-wheel drive convertible was introduced in 1992. The two-door hardtop models were available until 1995 when they were discontinued to make way for the four-door hardtop wagon that was to be introduced the following year.

When did the tracker come out in California?

A more potent version, with four valves per cylinder and rated at 95 horsepower, went into California Trackers in 1994, all 4-wheel drives in ’95, and all models the next year. A 5-speed manual gearbox was standard; 3-speed automatic transmission optional.