2011 Chevy Tracker
Though 2011 Chevy Tracker has sporty styling and a zippy attitude, one need only remember that The 2011 Chevy Tracker is part of the same family as the Suburban and Tahoe. In other words, the Tracker is every bit a Chevy Truck, and with that in mind, customers should know what to expect. It offers a good value and a dependable ride, and it is presented in a number of different configurations to satisfy customer needs. When you need to get up and go, let the Tracker with available four-wheel-drive capability and standard V6 power take you there with confidence. Three trim levels offer a host of available amenities, such as leather-appointed seats, and power door locks with Remote Keyless Entry give you comfort and convenience. Whether you’re going up the mountain or back down, Tracker is the small SUV that thinks big.
The type of power buyers in the market for a small SUV are looking for is spread over the entire Tracker lineup. The standard engine on the base model (both 2-door convertible and 4-door hardtop) is an efficient 2.0-liter inline L4, which dishes out 127 horsepower at 6000 rpm.
Internally, The 2011 Chevy Tracker is carefully designed to make maximum use of its space. The rear compartment of the two-door model comfortably accommodates full-size adults, while four-door models offer up to 44.7 cubic feet of storage space with the rear seats folded down. Base models offer air conditioning, front bucket seats, an AM/FM/CD player, tachometer and a digital clock. Up level LT models and ZR2s add cruise control, remote keyless entry, power door locks and more. For a little more privacy, deep tinted glass can be added as an option. Externally, the ZR2 appearance package gives The 2011 Chevy Tracker a tough attitude, while the LT appearance package provides a more refined look. Available features that will touch up the look of individual Trackers include tubular side steps, brush guard and fog lamps, ski and bike racks and, for convertible models, a removable hardtop.
The ZR2 (four-door) and LT models add a beefed-up 2.5-liter V6 with 165 horsepower at 6500 rpm. 5-speed manual transmission is standard on the base model and the two-door ZR2, while 4-speed automatic transmission is standard on the LT and optional on the base and two-door ZR2 model.
The 2011 Chevy Tracker is given a responsive rear suspension that features a five-link design to provide exceptional road feel and a greater tread width for sure-footed control and cornering. Power front disc/rear drum brakes and dual front air bags are standard across the board. Antilock brakes are optional in 2011 Chevy Tracker.
2011 Chevy Tracker is the compact sport utility vehicle that’s tough enough for off-roading. Unlike other compact SUVs that only look capable, Tracker is built on a truck ladder-type frame with body-on frame construction. So legendary Chevy toughness is built in. Following are some features listed out.
- Shift-on-the-fly 4-wheel drive with 2-speed transfer case
- Full-length ladder-type truck frame
- Standard roof rack
- CD player
- Standard 165 hp 2.5 L DOHC V6 engine
- Standard 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
- Standard aluminum wheels