
The Chevrolet Tracker II (1996-2018) is a compact SUV known for its ruggedness and simplicity, often rebadged from Suzuki models like the Grand Vitara. It's an excellent choice for budget-conscious buyers seeking a capable vehicle for light off-road adventures or reliable daily commuting.
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Chevrolet Tracker II starts at $2,000. The average asking price is $2,300. All prices reflect live offers from auctions and dealerships.
Frame and Body Rust
Engine Oil Leaks (valve cover gaskets, front/rear main seals)
Suspension Component Wear (ball joints, bushings)
Catalytic Converter Failure
Minor Electrical Gremlins (window motors, sensors)
Found 3 cars
Frame and Body Rust
Engine Oil Leaks (valve cover gaskets, front/rear main seals)
Suspension Component Wear (ball joints, bushings)
Catalytic Converter Failure
Minor Electrical Gremlins (window motors, sensors)
Thoroughly inspect the frame and underbody for rust, especially if buying from regions with road salt.
Test the 4WD system, including low range, to ensure it engages smoothly and quietly.
Obtain a detailed vehicle history report (CarFax/AutoCheck) to check for accidents, mileage discrepancies, and past maintenance.
Have a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic, focusing on engine, transmission, and suspension components.
Factor in shipping, customs duties, and certification costs if importing from the USA to get a full 'landed' price.
Check for proper operation of all power accessories like windows, locks, and AC, as electrical issues can be minor but annoying.
Consider the V6 engine for better performance if fuel economy isn't your absolute top priority.