Buying a 99 tracker
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Buying a 99 tracker - 8/5/2006 5:24:33 PM
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beaton
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I am thinking of buying a 1999 Tracker with 150,000 km on it. Can anyone let me know of any problems these trucks have. Any major repairs I can expect? It is a 4WD automatic, 4 cyl. Thanks for your response
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RE: Buying a 99 tracker - 10/7/2006 1:59:27 PM
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mr_magoo667
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Don't do it!
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RE: Buying a 99 tracker - 10/8/2006 4:38:00 AM
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rgonda
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Read the previous several posts and also spend some time in other forums for the tracker (do a google search on Chevrolet Tracker). Many people have them and love them - it all depends on exactly what you are looking for in a vehicle. I just spent four years studying them and comparing them to other vehicles to meet both my highway, in-town, in city and off road needs and the 2 dr is perfect. I just bought one two months ago, albiet a 2003 2dr 4x4. I love it and so does my wife. A previous post here mentions the need for a complete de-carbonization, which seems to have been a cause of a lot of unnecessary repairs for him. From other forums, I believe Seafoam, which can be purchased over the counter and put in the gas tank, might have been the simple solution and prevented all the other trial and error repairs.
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