It's not so hard to believe that nearly half of Geo Tracker owners are under age 35. Its maker calls Geo Tracker "the sport-utility for young-minded, adventurous, expressive buyers." Those who plan to attack the Rubicon Trail will be pleased to ...
It's not so hard to believe that nearly half of Geo Tracker owners are under age 35. Its maker calls Geo Tracker "the sport-utility for young-minded, adventurous, expressive buyers." Those who plan to attack the Rubicon Trail will be pleased to know that Tracker has a full ladder-type steel frame and nearly eight inches of ground clearance. Sun worshippers will appreciate the folding top on convertible models, which is specifically designed to be easy to raise and lower. The Geo Tracker was introduced in 1989, and the only significant change since then was the introduction of the 4-door hardtop model in 1996. Geo Trackers are built in Canada by CAMI, Inc., a joint venture of General Motors and Suzuki, which sells this vehicle as the Suzuki Sidekick.