Chevrolet Tracker which was earlier known as Geo Tracker is a SUV manufactured by CAMI Automotive for Chevrolet and Geo. Though it looks like a SUV it was officially qualified as a Light Truck owing to its capabilities off-road. In a joint venture with CAMI, GM developed the SUV and introduced it as a 1989 model in the late 1988. Suzuki’s 1.6 L SOHC 4-cylinder engine powers Tracker for a power of 80hp. The 1989 models were convertibles, 2-door hardtops and LSi hardtops. The vehicle’s equipment included 3-speed automatic transmission from GM Turbo-Hydromatic 180, Air-conditioner, rear window wiper/washer, intermittent wipers, spare tire cover and rear bucket seats in red/black. The trackers were offered with 4 wheel drive since their induction and only in 1992 a convertible with 2-wheel drive was introduced. The 2-door made way for the 4-door hardtop wagon in 1995. Geo was merged with Chevrolet and all its models and the Tracker were rebadged in 1998 as a Chevrolet.
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The Alfa Romeo GTA is a roadster auto produced by the Italian producer Alfa Romeo from 1965 to 1971. It was made for street use (Stradale) and dashing (Corsa). The GTA had aluminum external body boards rather than steel, (the internal steel boards were additionally of more slender gage, the inward and external boards were reinforced and pop-bolted together), magnesium combination wheels, clear plastic side windows, an aluminum back upper control arm, distinctive entryway handles and quarter window instruments, and lightweight inside trim...