1991 Geo Tracker 2wd convertible

Faults:

Great auto... never had a problem.. continees to catch attention from passers by after 10 years. Very cute auto.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th February, 2001

1991 Geo Tracker LSI 4X4 1.6

Summary:

No problems, Best car I've ever had!

Faults:

I had to have some rear end work done to it, but besides that nothing.

General Comments:

Great truck, it can pull through anything. The thing still looks new. I've never had to do anything to it at all. The interior is holding up great along with the exterior. I can't wait get a 2001 later this year.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 17th August, 2000

1991 Geo Tracker 4 cyl

Summary:

Attention getting

Faults:

I've had so many things go wrong. I had to get a new alternator, starter, battery, and a computer chip. The insides are falling apart and I've had too many fuses to count blow out.

General Comments:

This was my first car and I loved driving it. It's so much fun and you get a lot of attention driving it around with the top down. It's the cutest car I've ever seen, but I've just had some really bad luck I guess.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 17th August, 2000

1991 Geo Tracker LSI 4x4 1.6

Faults:

A/C went out at 156,000 miles but besides that nothing has happened and it has 201,000 miles on it.

General Comments:

This car is exceptional, I have never had another car that has been this reliable I would suggest it to anyone wanting a 4x4 utility vehicle.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 31st July, 1999

13th Oct 2001, 20:25

I am thinking of getting a 1990 Tracker, but still haven't decided if it's going to be a Chevy, Geo or Suzuki. I think they are all the same. I was wondering if they are cheap on gas and insurance?

13th Oct 2001, 20:30

I heard that you can race a Honda Civic with the Geo Tracker, is that true?

26th May 2002, 18:17

I'm looking at purchasing a two door lsi convertible model of this vehicle. I've read that this vehicle has a tendency to flip, is this a serious enough concern to consider? I'm not prone to speeding or sport driving such as spinning roadies or illegal street racing. I just want a reliable transport car easy on gas that would get me around since I spend a lot of the summer traveling the northwest for historical reenactments.

~Trooper J.

9th Jul 2003, 12:22

The Samaris were known for tipping easily, but the Sidekicks/Trackers are much better.

16th Aug 2003, 18:02

I own a 91 tracker, pretty good except I think the clutch needs changing and the horn doesn't work when the ignition is on, when I turn the ignition off and pull the key out the horn works again... anyone else have this problem?

14th Feb 2004, 15:20

I just aquired a 93 tracker with 88889 miles on it. It is a wonderful SUV and I have had no problems with it rides great on the highway Excellent on gas and very comfortable. I would suggest this little Suv to everyone. They are great.

3rd May 2006, 12:42

I have the EXACT same horn problem and I can't find anywhere online that could tell me what's wrong.