1994 Geo Tracker Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.18/5 Average
15 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Trackers sold in California and New York get 95-horsepower version of 1.6-liter engine to clear emissions hurdles. Four-wheel-drive models trade on-/off-road tires for better riding all-season type rubber. Alloy wheels have been restyled. Center console gets cupholders. Interior fabrics are new. Optional is a CD/cassette player.

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  • Reliable Car - 1994 Geo Tracker
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    I bought my 94 Geo Tracker from a friend in 1997. It had low mileage and was in great shape. Since then, the car did alot of highway driving from state to state when I was in school. It handles just fine on the highway. It hits 80mph with no problems. Its not a sports car and doesnt handle like one, but its fun to drive. It does get slightly loud on the highway, but it is a convertable. It drives incredibly in 4x4 during winter weather. My Geo now has 130,000 miles and has needed absolutely no work. This car was worth every penny and I will drive this car until the very end.

  • family fun - 1994 Geo Tracker
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    fun to drive with very good 4x4 ablitiy, back seat is very usable compaired to Jeeps, very easy to drive in all condtions

  • bad parts all over - 1994 Geo Tracker
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    I am original ower of my Geo tracker. the traker ran ok until about twenty five thousand miles ,then the problems started.My real seal went had that fixed. at about thirty thousand miles my driver side manual locking hub went bad .Then the window track came out of line .Also the nuts welded into the body for the door hinge rusted off and my door fell off .There are many more problems that i would like to tell you about but there are to many to list .

  • Its no Suburban -- Its More FUN! - 1994 Geo Tracker
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    I purchased my vehicle used just for the winter. This got me around in the snow and ice with no problem. It dug through a big 12" dump of snow -- sure it didnt plow through like a big Suburban, but for its size it did exceptionally well. What I dont like is the power of the engine. It gets off the line fine, but head on down the highway at 65 and the engine lets you know it. A 1.8liter engine, 88 horses under the hood, it has to crank some heavy RPMs at 65. Bottom line, this is a fun vehicle to drive. You looking to do some heavy hauling or travel in luxury, then spend more and get a mid-size or full sized SUV (and get about 8 mpg less too!).

  • Very Dependable - 1994 Geo Tracker
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    I bought my 4x4 Geo Tracker in Europe in 95. Thought it was a good looking, sporty, little vehicle. Although the price was a little high, I was satisfied. The vehicle I owned at the time was a Chevy G-20 conversion van. If youve ever driven and tried to park a car in Europe youd understand the setbacks to owning a huge vehicle. My Geo was great for these driving conditions. Although it does give you fits going up and down the mountainside, having a 5 spd allows you to use a lower gear and get the result you are looking for (making it to the top). Im buying another vehicle this year, but Im not getting rid of my Tracker!

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