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  2. Chevrolet Tracker (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    2006–2008 Chevrolet Tracker (Mexico) Geo Tracker was sold since 1994 (Imported from Canada) three-door soft top 4WD or 2WD, automatic or manual transmissions. In 1996 Geo Tracker was dropped, and back 1998 from Canada as Chevrolet Tracker three-door soft top or five-door hard top available in 2WD or 4WD automatic or manual.

  3. Geo (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Geo Tracker. The Geo Tracker was an SUV introduced in 1989 and based on the Suzuki Sidekick. It was a low cost 4x4 vehicle, introduced as a two-door with either a convertible or fixed hard top in base or upscale LSi versions. All models between 1989 and 1990 were offered in 5-speed manual with four-wheel drive. In 1996, the two-door hard top ...

  4. Chevrolet Tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Tracker is an automotive nameplate that has been used by Chevrolet for two different vehicle lines. Chevrolet Tracker (Americas), compact SUV produced since 1988, spanning two generations based on the Suzuki Vitara/Escudo/Sidekick; Chevrolet Trax, subcompact crossover that is marketed as the Tracker in South America and Russia ...

  5. Suzuki G engine - Wikipedia

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    1996–1998 Geo Tracker; 1996–1998 Suzuki Sidekick; See also. List of Suzuki engines; Notes References "Silniki Suzuki". Archived from the original on May 26, 2006 ...

  6. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Stamped metal parts for new production and for service parts: ... Chevrolet Spark (M300), Chevrolet Tracker (2022-) 1996: ... Geo Tracker Suzuki Sidekick ...

  7. GMC (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, GM merged GMC Truck Division with the Pontiac Motor Division in order to "give the combined division a brand image projecting physical power and outdoor activity". [9] This coincided with many GMC dealerships merging with Pontiac dealerships, allowing a single dealer to offer both trucks and entry-to-mid-level cars, using a similar ...