- Geo/Chevrolet Tracker
Infobox Automobile
name=Geo/Chevrolet Tracker
production=1988–2004 (USA &Canada )
1988-2008 (Mexico )
class=Mini SUV ,economy car
manufacturer= Geo
Chevrolet
parent_company=General Motors
body_style=4-doorwagon
2-doorconvertible
2-doorwagon
successor=Chevrolet Equinox (U.S. & Canada Only)
layout=Front engine,rear-wheel drive /four-wheel drive Geo/Chevrolet Tracker is a
mini SUV produced byChevrolet andGeo First generation
Infobox Automobile generation
name=First generation
aka=Chevrolet TrackerAsüna /Pontiac Sunrunner
GMC TrackerChevrolet Vitara
assembly=Hamamatsu ,Japan Ingersoll, Ontario ,Canada
Kosai,Japan
production=1989–1998
wheelbase=2-Door: 86.6 in (2-door)
4-Door: 97.6 in
length=2-Door:142.5 in (1989-1995)
143.7 in (1996-98)
4-Door: 158.7 in
width=2-Door: 64.2 in
4-Door: 64.4 in
height=2-Door: 65 in (1989-1991)
65.6 in (1992-93)
64.3 in (2WD, 1994-98)
65.1 in (4WD 1994-98)
4-Door: 65.7 in (2WD)
66.5 in (4WD)
GMC Tracker: 65.8 in
fuel_capacity=11.1 US gal
related=Suzuki Escudo Suzuki Sidekick Suzuki Samurai Suzuki Vitara Suzuki Jimny Suzuki X-90
engine=1.6 L I4 95hp
transmission=5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
aka=Chevrolet Tracker (1998 & 1989-1991 Canada)
GMC TrackerAsüna /Pontiac Sunrunner
Chevrolet Grand Vitara
Chevrolet VitaraThe Geo Tracker was amini 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. North American Models were to be built in Cami's Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada plant alongside its almost identical twin the domestic-builtSuzuki Sidekick (Escudo). All 1989 and some 1990 Trackers were built in Japan and imported to the US because of delays at the CAMI factory in Canada. In 1990 production began in Ingersoll and all Trackers were now being built there.Sunrunner, discontinued in 1998. Although Suzuki started importing Sidekick 4-doors in 1991 CAMI didn't start producing them until the 1996 model year, when America got a 4 door Geo Tracker, now powered by Suzuki's G16B 16 valve 1.6L boasting 96hp. 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. Although it appeared to be a comfortable passenger SUV, it was bolstered by a sturdy off-road 4-wheel drive system with a conventional light truck engine and transmission coupled to a hi-lo, 2-4 transfer case. The Tracker had a strong front suspension with a rugged recirculating ball steering box. The conventional front differential was rigidly mounted ahead of the engine, with U-jointed drive-shafts connecting the coil-spring front hubs to the differential case. The rear axle was a conventional light truck unit on coil springs. As a result of the truck-like underpinnings, the Tracker had a fairly harsh ride, but the benefit was its notable durability in harsh conditions.
econd generation
Infobox Automobile generation
name=Second generation
aka=Chevrolet Grand Vitara
production=1999–2004 (USA)
1999-2008 (Mexico )
wheelbase=2-Door: 86.6 in
4-Door: 97.6 in
assembly=Ingersoll, Ontario ,Canada
Kosai,Japan
related=Suzuki Escudo Suzuki Samurai Suzuki Vitara Suzuki Grand Vitara Suzuki XL-7 Chevrolet Grand Vitara Suzuki Jimny Suzuki X-90
length=2-Door 2WD: 151.6 in
2-Door 4WD: 151.8 in
4-Door 2WD: 162.6 in
4-Door 4WD: 162.8 in
width=67.3 in
height=2002-04 2-Door 2WD: 65.7 in
2-Door 4WD & 1999-2001 2WD 2-Door: 66.5 in
4-Door 2WD: 65.6 in
4-Door 4WD: 66.3 in
engine=1.6 L I4
2.0 L I4 130hp
transmission=5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
aka=Chevrolet Grand Vitara
Chevrolet VitaraIn 1999, the Sidekick was discontinued, and a second generation Tracker came. This time, it was a rebadged Suzuki Grand Vitara which is still sold by GM in Latin American countries as the Chevrolet Grand Vitara. In Mexico, the second-generation Tracker remained in production and was sold there as Chevrolet Tracker. The Tracker series was discontinued in the
United States andCanada in 2004, but all models including the LJ80/Jimny are still in production in otherSuzuki plants. Some Trackers and Sidekicks were made at a Suzuki plant in Kosai,Japan .The later (1999 and up) Tracker models reverted to a lightweight automobile-type rack and pinion steering, and thus were nowhere near as popular with rural and off-road users since the rack and pinion is easily damaged (and expensive to repair). The 1st generation Tracker was sold as the Chevrolet Vitara in Mexico, 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.In late 2004 the chevrolet tracker was discontinued and replaced with the chevrolet equinox.Tracker in Mexico
The Tracker will be finally replaced by the 4 cylinder versions of the already introduced Chevrolet Captiva Sport (Saturn Vue in the U.S and Canada) in the summer of 2008 because sales are dropping very fast due to its old design.
afety Distinction
According to a report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety,
two-wheel drive models of the Geo Tracker manufactured between 1991 and 1993 received the worst safety rating of all vehicles tested, with a reported 3.2 driver deaths per 10,000 vehicles. This was 290% above the average of 1.1 deaths per 10,000 vehicles. [cite news |title=Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Status Report, Vol. 32, No. 10 |publisher=Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |date=1995-10-14 |accessdate=2008-04-15 ]References
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