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Geo was a brand of small cars and SUVs marketed by General Motors and sold through Chevrolet dealerships throughout North America beginning in 1989 in the United States and 1992 in Canada. Their original slogan was "Get to know Geo." Originally formed by GM to compete with the growing small import market of the late 1980s, the line continued through the 1997 model year, after which the remaining models joined the Chevrolet lineup. The 1990s saw fading consumer interest in the economy compact market, and the last vehicle of the former Geo line, the Tracker, was discontinued in 2004. In Canada, another import marque, Asüna, was introduced in 1993 to provide Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealers access to a similar range of import vehicles.
Geo models were manufactured by GM in joint-ventures with Japanese import manufacturers. The Prizm was produced at the GM/Toyota joint-venture NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont, California, and the Metro and Tracker were produced at the GM/Suzuki joint-venture CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario. The exceptions, the Spectrum and Storm, were entirely manufactured by Isuzu in Japan. Geo Metro convertibles were built by Suzuki in Japan. Geo Headlights
Geo Models
Metro
Main article: Suzuki Cultus
Prizm
Main article: Geo Prizm
The Prizm was a compact four-door sedan based on the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Sprinter. It is the successor to the Chevrolet Nova and Isuzu-built Geo Spectrum. While the Prizm consistently won awards from the auto industry (including having the honor of being a Consumer's Digest Best Buy), it was always outsold by the Toyota Corolla. Additionally, the Prizm had an awkward position in Chevrolet's lineup since it competed with Chevrolet's own Cavalier for market share and dealer floor space. The Prizm was sold from 1989 through 2002 and was produced at NUMMI in Fremont, California. The Prizm came in either a base model or a more upscale LSi version which had an optional 1.8 engine and a 4-speed automatic transmission. Leather interior was also optional on the LSi model. 1990-1992 the Prizm had a sporty GSi model it was the most powerful Prizm with 130 horse power. The GSi had red and black badges.
Spectrum
Main article: Geo Spectrum
The Spectrum was a short-lived compact based on the Isuzu I-Mark and one size up from the Metro. The Spectrum was previously sold as a Chevrolet model, and was added to the Geo lineup to offer potential buyers an option other than the Geo Metro. The Geo Spectrum was only sold in 1989 until being replaced by the Isuzu-produced Geo Storm hatchback.
Storm
Main article: Geo Storm
The Storm was a sporty car based on the Isuzu Impulse, available as either a two-door fastback or a hatchback. The Storm entered Geo's lineup in 1990, replacing the related Geo Spectrum, and made a quick departure in 1993 despite strong sales. This was due in part to Isuzu discontinuing their car lines, and refocusing on trucks and SUVs. The Geo Storm was the performance oriented vehicle of the Geo Brand. The storm was produced in Japan by Isuzu alongside the Geo Spectrum.
Tracker
Main article: Geo Tracker
The Tracker was a mini-SUV based on the Suzuki Escudo/Suzuki Sidekick. The Tracker was part of the original Geo lineup in 1989 and was the longest running model. The Tracker was available in either a convertible or hardtop configuration, with either two or four-doors. The buyer had the option of either rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. The Tracker was produced in Canada by CAMI.
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