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Geo was an American automotive manufacturing subdivision of Chevrolet, a subsidiary of General Motors. Geo was formed to compete against the market of cheap subcompact import cars that became popular in the 1980s.
Founded in 1989, Geo models were produced as joint ventures through GM partnering with Japanese automotive companies, including Suzuki and Toyota, to create the Metro, Prizm, and Tracker. Additionally, Isuzu manufactured the Geo Spectrum and Storm models on its own in Japan before being badged as Geos shipped for deliveries.
As economy cars went out of fashion through the 1990s, Geo was closed in 1997, and its remaining vehicles were rebadged as Chevrolet models. As Chevy cars, the Metro, Prizm, and Tracker lasted for several more years before the nameplates were discontinued.
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Notable Geo Vehicles:
Cars:
Metro: A small economy car based on the Suzuki Cultus/Swift that was the flagship of the Geo marque
Prizm: A compact sedan based on the Toyota Sprinter
Spectrum: A subcompact car based on the Isuzu Gemini
Storm: A sports car based on the Isuzu Impulse
SUVs and Minivans:
Tracker: A mini SUV based on the Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara
Consumer Research:
Comfort: A Geo Metro Just Sold For Over $18,000: the World’s Gone Mad
Reliability: 5 Terrible Compact Coupes From the Early 90s
Safety: A Geo Metro Is a Great Buy if You Like to Save Gas and Tempt Fate Every Day
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