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Also, I notice when the heat is on for the legs on the passenger side, only the passenger's left leg is warmed. Anyone else notice this or is something wrong?
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These rigs are very tough and well made, the rags seem to think that unless you have all wheel drive or a unibody design that you're not making a "state of the art" vehicle.
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Would a 25% increase in your salary make much of a difference? That's the same percentage difference in displacement we're talking about here.
tidester, host
More ruggedness and flair: 2.5L V6 <<more power
Love my Tracker so far.
Jim
Never had it looked at. It's certainly temp specific.
I have seen this issue on other websites too.
This noise seems to be coming from the left inner CV joint.
2. yes that is correct. Same for zukes too.
3. Shouldn't but keep in mind, part numbers will be different.
4. Tracker can be serviced at far more dealerships than a Suzuki so that may work to your advantage.
Keep in mind, the Suzuki has more content bundled into the price where as on the tracker, you may have to pay for things like power windows, etc by paying a heckuva lot for option packages.
The Vitara has a longer powertrain warranty than the Tracker, 7/100,000 to be exact.
I believe your rig can tow 1500 lbs as equipped. But check your manual for sure.
-Debi Domby, Autonews
Let us remember the humble little sidekick, tracker, and then Vitara as they soldiered on, proudly carrying their tough body on frame design in a market overrun with unibody wannabes.
Fondly remember the sturdy engine, the stark but functional interiors that attracted many a buyer due to low price and ease of maintenance.
It is indeed a sad day in the suv world.
I will be in mourning for the next three days. Fortunately, I have a Vitara and I will cherish it for as long as I can, a rolling tribute to a ground breaking SUV
Jim
You can sit there and say you don't want a Suzuki because it's Japanese, but GUESS WHAT, if you have a Tracker, you are driving a JAPANESE vehicle, with an American nameplate on it. Doesn't make a bit of difference.
It also doesn't matter if the vehicle was manufactured in Canada, Japan, hell it could've been built in Pakistan, it's still a Japanese vehicle. Most American cars aren't even built in America. Some Fords and Chevrolets are build in Canada, some Chryslers are built in Mexico. It just isn't the same to "buy American" anymore, all of our labor is being shipped out of the country.
Sorry to get on such a rant, but I just wanted to point these facts out for anyone who's been living under a rock for the past decade.
Where did I boohoo?
fact is, Chevy sold a lot more trakers than zuke did Vitaras. That fact alone kept the CAMI plant running a lot longer than would have been otherwise.