1994 Geo Tracker 2-door convertible 4x4 from North America - Comments

8th Oct 2000, 11:42

"This is a great vehicle to own and you'll get your money's worth out of it"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

I haven't had any major problems yet.

My softtop is starting to wear out but that's to be expected after 6 years.

General comments?

When I was car shopping I thought that this Mini-SUV would never suffice. What I was looking for had to be tough like a truck, 4x4 and reliable. Needless to say I bought it anyway and in the past year that I've owned it I have taken it through snowbanks, into cow fields, hauled livestock feed in it and driven all over the place. I am really surprised that it has taken all that and it still runs like the day I got it!

It definitely isn't the safest car on the market, I knew that from the beginning but as long as you know the limitaitons of this vehicle it's a great little truck.


28th Dec 2000, 09:26

I agree with your assessment completely. I bought a 94 Tracker 4X4 in 97. It had 39k miles on it. Now it has 102k miles on it and I have seen little change in performace other than my tendency to be a little easier on it because of its age.

Last year, my wife bought a Suzuki Sidekick 4 door 4X4. It has automatic and air conditioning. She loves it due its maneuverability and agility in traffic.

Living in Western Pa these little vehicles are superb in our application of them. They are faithful little trucks. The only drawback is lower power engines in both. Mine has a 1.6k engine. Hers has a 1.8k engine and automatic (which causes a power loss compared with a 5 speed). Even though, this is a very very minor problem which is offset by the amazing fuel economy, 32/26 MPG respectively. When we replace these vehicles they will be replaced by Suzuki/Tracker equivalents.

Thank you for the opportunity to provide my input.

Norman Prevatte

Sewickley, PA


18th Sep 2005, 10:41

I am a rescue worker with strong concerns regarding the Geo tracker. It's short wheel base mean's you cannot tkake evasive cornering. the lack of antilock brakes means you could lose control easily. All of this combine's to make a car that seem;s to give you the illusion that you can go through and get around anything. Based on my years of rescue work The Geo tracker is one vehicle that is very high risk.


4th Dec 2005, 20:48

I totally agree with the main review. The Geo Tracker is overall a very reliable and relatively hard working vehicle for it's size and power disadvantage. Yes they are unsafe, but I still say you have more between you and the outside world than in a Jeep.

One point I would like to make is that, at least in my 1993 Tracker LSi, it says right in front of your face on the sun visor that the Tracker is prone more so than some other vehicles to rolling. I must say if you cannot read the visor 1 foot in front of your face then call me before you hit the road next time so I can stay home.

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