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1995 Geo Tracker Review: Interior

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1995 Geo Tracker Review

Cool, cute and not too costly
Interior
Inside, the Tracker is by no means plush. Certainly not in the way that more expensive sport/utilities pamper passengers. But it gets by.

No airbag here. But the Tracker is equipped with manual lap/shoulder safety belts for the front and rear outboard passengers.

The front seats are quite comfortable and slide forward for easy access to the backseat. Standard front seats are high-back reclining seats with integrated head restraints, cloth bolsters and vinyl seat backs. High-back cloth bucket-seats with adjustable head-restraints are standard on the LSi.

The base seat-fabric is Dark Charcoal highlighted with multicolor accents to match youthful exterior colors that include Sky Blue Metallic and Dark Grape Metallic. The LSi version has blue-red accents.

The rear seat is only comfortable for short jaunts. It folds forward for additional storage.

Storage behind the rear seat is about as deep as a loaded grocery bag. Speaking of which, the rear door swings open sideways for easy loading, though we found it cumbersome unzipping the top and maneuvering the door latch that?s hidden behind the externally mounted spare tire. A rear wiper/washer is now standard on the LSi hardtop model.

The analog instrument panel is spartan but easy to read. For 1995, all Trackers have a standard center console that includes a storage tray and the obligatory dual cupholders.

Three sound-systems are available on the Tracker. An AM/FM stereo with a clock and four speakers is standard on the LSi but optional on base models. The next-level system includes a cassette player and theft-deterrent mechanism. A CD player is also available. Next Page



1995 Geo Tracker