Full List of Geo Models
Below is a list of all Geo cars & models that have come out so far. This Geo vehicle model list includes photos of Geo vehicles along with release dates and body types of each car. Did you used to drive one of the old Geo cars on this list? The company has had hits and misses, but definitely have put out some great cars. Items featured on this poll include everything from Geo Metro to Chevrolet Tracker This list of car models made by Geo is a great way to see how Geo has evolved over the years. Geo types also have car class information available if you click on their names and go to their dedicated page.
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The Geo Metro was a marketing and manufacturing variation of the Suzuki Cultus available in North America from 1989 through 2001 as a joint effort of GM and Suzuki. In the US, the Metro carried a Geo nameplate from 1989 through 1997, and a Chevrolet nameplate from 1998 to 2001. It evolved with the Cultus and its siblings over 13 years, three generations and four body styles: 3-door hatchback, 4-door sedan, 5-door hatchback and 2-door convertible — and was ultimately replaced in the General Motors lineup by a family of vehicles based on the Daewoo Kalos. From 1985 through 1989, Cultus-derived models sold in North America — under the nameplates Suzuki Forsa, Suzuki Swift, Chevrolet Sprint, Geo Metro and Pontiac Firefly — were sourced from Suzuki's facilities in Japan. Beginning in 1990, all North American M-cars were produced at CAMI Automotive, a 50-50 joint venture between General Motors and Suzuki in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, although Japanese production continued to source Canada bound sedan models. CAMI never reached its intended Metro/Firefly/Swift capacity.- Photo:
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Geo Spectrum
Geo Spectrum was a car produced by Chevrolet and Geo.- Photo:
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Chevrolet Tracker
The Chevrolet Tracker, formerly the Geo Tracker, is a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario. Although appearing as a compact SUV, the Tracker was actually certified as a Light truck due to its off-road capabilities.- Photo:
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Geo Prizm
The Geo/Chevrolet Prizm is a compact car derived from the Japanese domestic market Toyota Sprinter, itself a version of the Toyota Corolla, and jointly developed by Toyota and General Motors. Produced from 1989 to 2002, the Prizm was sold exclusively in the United States and succeeded the 1985–1988 Chevrolet Nova, which was also derived from the Sprinter. All Prizms were built at NUMMI, a joint venture company between Toyota and General Motors in Fremont, California. Production concluded in 2002, and the Prizm was replaced by the Pontiac Vibe, also related to the Corolla and produced at NUMMI.- Photo:
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Geo Sprint