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What year did Chevy stop making trackers?

Chevrolet stopped producing the Tracker after the 2004 model year.


The Tracker lineage began as a badge‑engineered, Suzuki‑based compact SUV. In North America, it first appeared under the Geo brand and was later sold as the Chevrolet Tracker from the late 1990s until GM discontinued the name in 2004. This article outlines the timeline and the factors behind the model's retirement.


Origins and evolution of the Tracker name


Geo Tracker era


The Geo Tracker was GM's initial North American version of Suzuki's small, rugged SUV, offered under the Geo brand from the early 1990s. It helped GM enter the compact SUV segment with a budget‑friendly option.


Chevrolet Tracker era


As the Geo badge faded, GM continued to offer a badge‑engineered version under Chevrolet as the Tracker. This version shared the Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick underpinnings and was sold in North America until 2004.


North American production timeline


These dates reflect the Tracker's presence in the U.S. and Canada and show the transition from Geo to Chevrolet branding before the model was retired.



  • Geo Tracker: 1990–1997 (U.S./Canada, Geo badge)

  • Chevrolet Tracker: 1999–2004 (U.S./Canada, badge‑engineered Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick)


The Tracker's North American run concluded with the 2004 model year as GM shifted away from this badge‑engineered compact SUV.


Why the Tracker was discontinued


Significant market and corporate factors led GM to retire the Tracker in 2004.



  • Sales performance: The Tracker struggled against rivals in a growing compact SUV segment.

  • Strategic realignment: GM rebalanced its small‑SUV lineup and reduced reliance on Suzuki‑based badges.

  • Cost and platform considerations: Updating the model to current standards was not prioritized within GM's broader restructuring.


Ultimately, GM did not revive the Tracker name, integrating its successor strategies into other Chevrolet and GM small‑SUV offerings.


Summary: Chevrolet's Tracker line ended after the 2004 model year, marking the close of a badge‑engineered, Suzuki‑based chapter in GM's SUV lineup. The Tracker name has not been revived, but its legacy lives on in GM's current compact crossovers and in ongoing collaboration stories between GM and Suzuki's successor brands.

When did Chevy stop making the Geo Tracker?


2004
The four-door offered a 95 hp (71 kW; 96 PS) engine and an optional four-speed automatic transmission. The Tracker was produced from 1989 to 1998 under the Geo marque, and 1999 to 2004 under Chevrolet itself, making it the longest running Geo model.



What was the last year of the Chevy Tracker?


2004
During the Chevrolet Track's final year of production in 2004, buyers were limited to the four-door model powered by a standard V-6 engine. Production of the Chevrolet Tracker ended after the 2004. 11 years after the last Tracker was sold, Chevrolet re-entered the compact utility vehicle market with the Trax crossover.



Is the Chevy Tracker discontinued?


On January 27, 2004, production of the Chevrolet Tracker was discontinued at the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, and replaced with the Chevrolet Equinox.



How much is a 2004 Chevy Tracker worth?


The value of a 2004 Chevy Tracker varies significantly, but generally falls between $762 and $3,428, with trade-in values around $1,400 to $1,800 and retail prices averaging about $3,995. Factors like condition, mileage, features, and location greatly influence the specific price.
 
Factors influencing value

  • Condition, mileage, and location: A vehicle's condition, its mileage, and where it's being sold all play a large role in determining its final price. 
  • Trim level: Different trims, like the ZR2, have different values. 
  • Average retail price: The average retail price is around $3,995, though this can vary. 

Different value estimates
  • Trade-in value: The estimated trade-in value is roughly $1,424, but can vary by location and condition. 
  • Private party/resale value: The estimated private party or resale value is around $2,436 to $2,877, with a wider range of $762 to $3,428 depending on the specific vehicle. 
  • Listed prices: Listings on sites like Autotrader show prices from approximately $2,995 to $4,995. 


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