Who makes the Geo Tracker?
Who makes the Geo Tracker?
Suzuki
General MotorsCAMI Automotive
Chevrolet Tracker/Manufacturers
Manufacturing. Geo models were manufactured by GM in joint ventures with three Japanese automakers. The Prizm was produced at the GM/Toyota joint-venture NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont, California, and the Metro and Tracker were produced at the GM/Suzuki joint-venture CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.
How big is the engine on a Geo Tracker?
Originally the Chevrolet Tracker was produced exclusively for the Canadian market however in 1992 the Geo name was brought to Canada and all Trackers were now Geo Trackers. Suzuki began importing four door Sidekicks from Japan in 1991. These were powered by a sixteen valve 1.6 Liter engine.
When did Suzuki start making the Geo Tracker?
Originally the Chevrolet Tracker was produced exclusively for the Canadian market however in 1992 the Geo name was brought to Canada and all Trackers were now Geo Trackers. Suzuki began importing four door Sidekicks from Japan in 1991.
What kind of engine does a Chevy tracker have?
These were powered by a sixteen valve 1.6 Liter engine. In 1996, the Ingersoll, Canada plant began assembling the four door trackers also and the Geo and Suzuki models were rebadged and all North American models became Chevrolet Trackers once again.
What kind of engine is a geo remanufactured engine?
Metro, G13 SOHC, TBI, 8 Valve, 5 Bolt crank Pulley, Without crank Angle Sensor, Square Exhaust Ports. Metro, G13 SOHC, TBI, 8 Valve, 5 Bolt crank Pulley, With crank Angle Sensor, Square Exhaust Ports. Prizm. 4AFE, DOHC, 16 Valve, With EGR.
Originally the Chevrolet Tracker was produced exclusively for the Canadian market however in 1992 the Geo name was brought to Canada and all Trackers were now Geo Trackers. Suzuki began importing four door Sidekicks from Japan in 1991. These were powered by a sixteen valve 1.6 Liter engine.
When did I Buy my 1993 Geo Tracker?
I purchased my 1995 1.6L SOHC 2WD Tracker in 2015 with about 200,000 miles on it from an older couple that bought it brand new. The only mechanical issue that needed attention was that the clutch needed to be replaced which only totaled to 331 with labor included. I have put about 58,000 miles on it and it has been nothing but a joy doing so.
Originally the Chevrolet Tracker was produced exclusively for the Canadian market however in 1992 the Geo name was brought to Canada and all Trackers were now Geo Trackers. Suzuki began importing four door Sidekicks from Japan in 1991.
These were powered by a sixteen valve 1.6 Liter engine. In 1996, the Ingersoll, Canada plant began assembling the four door trackers also and the Geo and Suzuki models were rebadged and all North American models became Chevrolet Trackers once again.