| Stats |
| Doors/Seats: 2/4 |
| HP/Torque: 97/103 |
| Manual/Auto: Opt/Std |
| Forced Inj.: No |
|
FWD/RWD: No/Std AWD/4WD: No/No |
| MPG City: 25 |
| MPG Hwy: 28 |
| Invoice: $13164.45 |
| Retail: $13975 |
May well the 2000 Chevrolet Tracker beat all comers in the 2WD Sport Utility Vehicles market? Save for we think it will diverge for the 2000 Chevrolet Tracker, which seats only 4 passengers nevertheless offers a powerful 4 Cylinder Engine and a electrifying exterior design that could never be called tepid. One question remains: How do you enhance each year on a bestseller? The answer's easy: give Americans more of what they like. Chevrolet's latest entry at this didn't go over too well with this growing segment, however, as its weak 4 Cylinder Engine and old-fashioned styling made it wildy unpopular.
Tracker Technical Information
All trim levels are available with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The base Tracker is equipped with 2 doors and allows seating for 4 adults. We pegged our Dyno at 97 hp on the Tracker during our initial tests.
Fun or Flop on the Road?
A seasoned chassis translates into a car that's easy to place in the corners and satisfyingly precise on the highway. The brakes are strong and easy to modulate. In light of this of trim, the Tracker is a interesting car to drive.




