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Produced in Canada, the Geo Tracker sport-utility (SUV) was a mini-suv introduced in 1989 and based on the Suzuki Sidekick. A low-cost option to compete with Jeep, the Geo Tracker was originally designed as a two-door with either a convertible or hard top, and a five-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. In 1996, the four-door model was adopted. This two- and four-door vehicle was named an SUV, but was actually certified as a "light truck" based on the chassis, due to its off-road abilities. The Tracker was the longest running model for the Geo line.
The cost of replacing your Geo's Auto Glass depends on a number of factors, including:
Model year
Glass Opening:
Windshield Replacement
Windshield Repair
Location -- part and labor prices vary depending on where you live.
But what we can do is share with you some of the quotes customers like yourself have recently received on Glass.net.
Below you'll find the latest ratings and reviews of local Tracker automobile glass shops from real Glass.Net customers like you. Glass.Net partner shops consistently receive remarkable ratings for quality service, affordable pricing and fast repair speed.
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1993 Geo Tracker | 2 Door Convertible
“Great Service - Installed in 20 minutes! Great Price too! Right at my home! Very happy!”
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