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Geo (1988-)



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Metro (1990)

Geo was a brand of small automobiles marketed by General Motors beginning with the 1989 model year and ending with the absorption of the brand into the company's Chevrolet passenger vehicle division in 1998. Originally formed to compete with the growing economy import market of the late 1980s, the line comprised the following passenger automobiles at various times during its relatively brief history:

Metro, a subcompact hatchback available with two or four doors and as a 2-seater convertible, originally a Suzuki Swift.

Spectrum, a short-lived compact one step up from the Metro, originally an Isuzu Gemini

Tracker, a light SUV, based on the Suzuki Sidekick

Prizm, a compact entry-level sedan, based on the Toyota Corolla

Storm, a low-end coupe, based on the Isuzu Impulse

Recent years have seen fading consumer interest in the economy compact market, and production of the last car of the former Geo line, the Prizm, was discontinued in 2002.

Most Geo models were actually manufactured by GM in joint-ventures with Japanese import manufacturers. The Prizm was produced at the GM/Toyota joint-venture NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont, California, and the Metro and Tracker were produced at the GM/Suzuki joint-venture CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario. The exceptions being the Spectrum and Storm, being entirely manufactured by Isuzu. This makes the Geo line somewhat similar to Ford's short-lived Merkur brand of the 80s and Chrysler's Eagle.

(http://en.wikipedia.org)