Posted on July 13, 2010 | Category: Automotive Trivia, Featured
When taking a Geo Tracker to a mechanic, it is important to ask for genuine Geo Tracker parts. You should avoid re-manufactured parts unless that is all that is available. Sometimes you may have no choice but to get parts made by a second party but if you do have to go this route inspect the part thoroughly to make sure there are not any noticeable defects in the part.
The Tracker gets good fuel economy at 24 miles per gallon. With a small body size, the Tracker gets very good miles to gallon for an sport utility vehicle. If the vehicle is driven evenly not giving it the jump at every light can help conserve fuel.
One of the coolest features of the Tracker is the top is removable. It comes equipped with either a hard top or soft top. This is great in sunny and warm climates. It is like having a convertible but the capability of a SUV. If you have a soft top you can just remove the windows and not the whole top as well.
The Geo has many uses and functions as a rock crawler or just a fun drive around town kind of car. The car handles well and it does good without bouncing. It is good vehicle to drive with the top off. The design makes it nice to look at as well. The engine size is small at 4 cylinder engine. This does not pose much of a big deal though.
The Geo Tracker was manufactured with a Suzuki engine during the 1990 to 1999 period. The company ended up selling out the rights to Chevrolet so then they started to produce bigger versions of the Geo Tracker with four doors. This feature made the vehicle more of a family car to travel in the car pools.
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