A talented Ohio man may have created the coolest Geo Tracker of all time. Under the hood of this 1996 Geo Tracker resides a 323-horsepower V6 borrowed from a Chevrolet Camaro and it's up for grabs on ...
American car enthusiasts aren’t the only ones who recognize and appreciate a good LS engine swap. Australia has been known to get down with an LS1 or an LS3 conversion and our car-loving friends south ...
If you’re looking for a Geo Tracker that can run a sub-10-second standing quarter-mile time, today is your lucky day. What can safely be described as the ultimate sleeper, was just listed for sale in ...
Geo was a short-lived, forgettable budget sub-brand of Chevrolet that existed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. One of the brand’s most popular vehicles was the Suzuki Sidekick-based Tracker. You ...
While an off-roader like the Geo Tracker may be considered by some to be a fantastic all-terrain vehicle due to its smaller stature, the stock drivetrain leaves much to be desired in the way of raw ...
The Geo Tracker was a loveable little pipsqueak of a 4x4. You can make the argument that the half-baked NUMMI collaboration between General Motors, Suzuki, and Toyota that spawned the Tracker was ...
A very creative gentleman from Wisconsin has crammed an LS4 V8 in the back of a Geo Metro and made it completely functional. The car is barely drivable beyond 65 mph, thanks to having all its weight ...