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1999 4WD Automatic Conv. - 1999 Chevrolet Tracker
By eaoreilly - January 23 - 8:01 amI bought this car for its 4WD capacity. I live on a hill, and in snowy winters, its great, and I love it. Its got 111,000 miles on it now, and the only real problems that Ive had is with the wheel bearings giving out and the 4WD having some problems, but other than that, Id purchase this car again in a heartbeat!
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2004 tracker is a great little SUV - 2004 Chevrolet Tracker
By shming007 - June 25 - 12:51 pmThe Chevy Tracker ZR2 is the best vehicle I have ever had. I have never slipped a tire in the snow and ice even when other vehicles around me are slidding everywhere. When I put my foot on the accelerator I can get out of any situation.
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Just Loving It - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By Mary - June 18 - 2:54 amI have had this litte ZR2 for 3 years now and still Love it. I normaly drive a Manual, but got an Automatic after test driving 3 manuals and they did not seem right. I drive to and from Northern WI a lot, and it travels great. Only a few wierd things have broken, master switch for power windows and locks (Over $250 to replace, but found it on Ebay for $10) and a wierd rattle noise from engine compartment, took dealership a week to replace under warranty. Will keep til it dies.
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My First Tracker - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By cgtrumpet - May 24 - 9:10 amMy 2001 Chevy Tracker is my very first car. It is reliable and comfortable. It gets great gas mileage and is very efficient. I love driving to school and practice in it since it is just so comfortable. I plan on keeping my Tracker until I graduate from high school, which is in about two years. It is a great car for young, inexperienced drivers.
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Barbie car - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By Dave Bransky - May 5 - 1:37 pmI purchased this Tracker to be a second hand vehicle, but with the price of gas the Tracker is becoming my main driver. The only problem I have had with this vehicle is that it is on its third heater core, and if it wasnt for the fact that I have bypassed the core, I would probably be on my tenth. Dealer has no reason for this problem, but has paid for all the heater cores that have been installed.
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2001 Chevy Tracker - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By Indy - April 11 - 3:44 pmHas been reliable, nice size for get around. Some hauling capabilities. Belt squeaks in wet conditions. Have had no major problems in last 5 years plan to keep 5 more years.
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Reliable - 2002 Chevrolet Tracker
By Chris Jones - February 23 - 1:43 pmI drive my car harder and farther than most people yet, I have had this car for 4 years and have never had a problem. Handles OK in snow w/ 4WD, would be better w/ a heavier back end.
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Good Value - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By Charles Howell - February 4 - 1:15 pmI have absolutely no complaints thus far. A very economical car with a noticeably choppy ride at times. But, no problems.
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Excellent as winter Station Wagon - 2000 Chevrolet Tracker
By Mainer - November 28 - 6:06 pmNo problems with vehicle as such. I just wish that the back door opened up or split up and down. It is sometimes difficult to get enough room in a parking lot to open the door. The automatic transmission works excellent and the cargo size is adequate practically with the back seat down.
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Needs Updating - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By Jay - November 19 - 6:39 amLive in Upstate NY. Travel a lot for work. Vehicle handles great, good power, parks easy in the city, rides comfortable on long trips. Engine and transmission are flawless. Awesome offroad and towing. Heres the problem...I have had to replace numerous accessory items at high parts prices. Recent parts only expenses: Lower steering arm $400, AC compressor $520, Radiator hoses $38 each, calipers $530 per set. This all happened between 46k and 52k miles. Im not getting scammed by repair men, I am a DIY type guy, and these items DID fail. For its size it could get better mileage, 18-20 with minimal passengers or cargo. Id like to keep it but am afraid of what will break next and at what cost.