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1994 Geo Tracker - Pink

(We SOLD this pretty Geo Tracker back in 2005, I believe, but have kept the information on it up because the pictures seem to be popular.)

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This Geo Tracker's Details:
- Price - $4,400
- Mileage - 59,400
- Exterior Color - Pink
- Interior Color - Multi-Color
- Body Style - SUV
- Doors - 2 Door
- Engine - 4 Cyl., 1.6L
- Transmission - Automatic
- Stereo - AM/FM Stereo, Cassette
- Fuel Type - Gasoline
- Drive Type - 2 Wheel Drive
- Stock Number - 1727
- VIN 2CNBE18U0R6911713


When in the market for a used car:

Know How To Get The Lowest Price:

Get Dealers To Compete For your Business: When you are searching vehicles to possibly purchase, the following is the absolute best way to get the lowest price, and it is extremely easy and stress-free.

Just go to a national car listing site, (I happen to prefer CarsDirect.com for their massive dealer participation and ease of use, although others will get the job done as well) and find several listed vehicles that you may be interested in.

Then write something like the following in the "Check Availability" box or "Contact Dealer" box or whatever the site you are using uses.

"Hello, I've contacted several dealers about cars I am interested in and am looking for the best value. I am also a serious buyer planning to make a decision soon. Please send me your best out-the-door price. Thank you.

After receiving the offers, follow up by explaining that based on the price, you're leaning in another direction but still really like their car and would certainly consider another offer. When dealers drop out, you'll know you're at the best price.

Using the internet to get dealers to compete for your business is extremely effective. More details on this and how to intereact with the dealers can be found here at Best Used Car Buying Techniques.



*Super Low Miles - Next To Impossible To Find Like This* *4-Star Dependability Rating From J.D. Power* *One Owner* *New Tires*

The gas mileage for this Tracker is 23 mpg city and 24 mpg hwy.

We do our best to get our prices at or near true WHOLESALE prices.

Options And Features:

AM/FM Stereo; Cassette; Driver Air Bag; Anti-Lock Brakes; Air Conditioning; Power Steering; Bucket Seats; Power Brakes; Rear-Wheel ABS; Automatic Transmission; Cloth Seats; Soft Top; Center Console; Tinted Glass; 15 Inch Wheels; Intermittent Wipers; 2-Door Convertible

The Kelley Blue Book value of this Geo Tracker is $2,525 (at the time). While we like Kelley Blue Book a lot, this truly exposes the pitfall in their use of a mathmatical formula, as opposed to checking actual Dealer prices. They default the average mileage for a '94 at 92,000 and value it at $2,350. What? Just a $175 difference for a car with one-third fewer miles?

Don't take our word for this, however. Do some shopping on your own and we think you'll see what we mean.

That being said, because we have No Sales Commissions, No Showroom Costs, No TV, Radio and Newspaper Ads and many other cost savings we pass directly to our customers, Our Vehicles Simply Cost Less. We also have No Dealer Fees of any kind.

We've had this car thoroughly inspected and it's in excellent condition. This is also an AutoCheck History Assured vehicle and a One-Owner "Florida Car" we can ship virtually anywhere.


Also, Always Know The Value Of Your Trade-In

Whether you are trading or selling on your own, it's just a good idea ... even whether you are in the market or not at the moment. You can then use this important information for a number of purposes ... to negotiate with a dealer, or to know how to price your car in the retail market, or simply to know the value of one of your assets, which is always a good idea.

Getting trade-in values online tend to vary a lot from site to site. But I've found the one at Edmunds Trade-In Quotes is particularly comprehensive and accurate.

It's free and just takes a couple of minutes. I think what helps its accuracy is the inputs will include either your plate# or VIN# followed by many simple, but specific, yes/no questions. It really focuses in on the detail of the specific vehicle.



Car Buying Tips:

How To Get The Best Price For Your Trade-In

How To Get The Lowest Rate Car Loan

Spot Wholesale Opportunities Right On Dealer Lots