Is the 1997 Geo Tracker a reliable car?

uma b

New Member
I'll be goin to college in the fall and I need a car really badly. I found a nice geo tracker and it looks really cozy but is it a reliable car? is it decently built? here's the one I found:

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=236116199&dealer_id=58350127&car_year=1997&num_records=25&systime=&start_year=1981&keywordsfyc=&keywordsrep=&engine=&certified=&body_code=63&fuel=&awsp=false&search_type=both&distance=25&marketZipError=false&search_lang=&make=&color=&page_location=findacar%3A%3Aispsearchform&min_price=&body_style=CONVERT&body_style=SUV&body_style=COUPE&body_style=TRUCKS&body_style=HATCH&body_style=SEDAN&drive=&default_sort=mileageASC&max_mileage=100000&style_flag=2&sort_type=mileageASC&address=20770&advanced=y&end_year=2008&doors=&transmission=&max_price=4000&cardist=15
o yea how much would it cost to convert the soft top to a solid top? I live in maryland
 

Ian F

Rookie
Survey says yes.

http://carsurvey.org/modelyear_Geo_Tracker_1997.html

And it is a Suzuki. There's nothing wrong with Suzukis.

You might get that idea if you don't know that most current US-market Suzukis are actually Daewoos, though.
 

mdcbert

Rookie
1996 and newer cars have a more complicated computer system...if you are going for an older car, go for one that is 95 or older..easier to work on!

I like how you can just cut through the top of those to break into them....

get the timing belt changed first thing!
 
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