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The pint-size Tracker is built from the same design as the Suzuki Vitara at a Canadian plant. General Motors owns a stake in Suzuki, and the two share other vehicles. Like the Vitara, Tracker comes in two-door convertible and four-door wagon styling. Unlike Suzuki, which offers a V-6 on its Grand Vitara models, Chevy offers only four-cylinder engines. That will change for 2001, when the 2.5-liter V-6 will be available on Tracker as well. Both models were redesigned for 1999 and return with minimal change this year. Read More