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The Trax became available in Canada, Mexico, Germany, South Korea, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, and Europe for the 2013 model year and was released in the United States for the 2015 model year. In 2019, GM released the replacement of the Trax for China and Latin America, the Tracker. The first-generation Trax continued to be marketed in North ...
GM's number for this recall is N242469160 and this recall is an expansion of NHTSA Recall 24V-060, the NHTSA said. Check car recalls here: Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota among 276,000 vehicles ...
The Chevrolet Tracker is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by General Motors since 2019. Positioned as a successor to the Trax (also called the Tracker in several markets), it is produced in Brazil and Argentina for the Latin American market, and in China by SAIC-GM for the Chinese market. [4]
Trax. Seeker. 2013 2022 2022 — North America, South Korea and China ... 2019 2 Chevrolet's compact plug-in hybrid car based on D2UX platform. Bolt: 2016 2023
The Chevrolet Tracker is an automotive nameplate that has been used by Chevrolet for two different vehicle lines. Chevrolet Tracker (Americas), compact SUV produced since 1988, spanning two generations based on the Suzuki Vitara/Escudo/Sidekick; Chevrolet Trax, subcompact crossover that is marketed as the Tracker in South America and Russia ...
The Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation or TREAD Act (Pub. L. 106–414 (text)) is a United States federal law enacted in the fall of 2000. This law intended to increase consumer safety through mandates assigned to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
2013 – 2019 Chevrolet Prisma; 2013 – 2019 Chevrolet Onix; 2016–2022 Ravon R2; This generation of the Gamma platform is the first to have been developed by GM Korea, as the first generation was developed by Opel. [8] Also used for the GMC Granite and Cadillac Urban Luxury concept cars. 2019 Chevrolet Tracker. GEM: FWD: 2016: 2016–2023 ...
In 2019, Opel ceased production of the first generation Mokka as part of Opel/Vauxhall's full switch to Groupe PSA car platforms. The vehicle is still sold under the Buick marque. The Chevrolet/Holden Trax are derived from the Mokka (and Encore), but are given unique sheet metal and trim. [5]