When did General Motors stop making the Geo Prizm?

When did General Motors stop making the Geo Prizm?

Third generation. The Prizm’s 1998 redesign coincided with the conversion of all remaining Geo models into Chevrolets, as General Motors made the decision to discontinue the Geo brand entirely after 1997.

How many manuals are there for Geo Prizm?

We have 17 GEO Prizm manuals covering a total of 12 years of production. In the table below you can see 0 Prizm Workshop Manuals,0 Prizm Owners Manuals and 17 Miscellaneous GEO Prizm downloads. Our most popular manual is the Geo Prizm Workshop Manual (L4-1.8L DOHC (1994)) .

What kind of engine does the Toyota Prizm have?

The Prizm shared it body with the Toyota Sprinter and used the Corolla engine and transmission. The short lived GSi model was by far the most powerful Prizm. In 1998 the Geo name was discared and the Geo family was absorbed into Chevrolet which killed sales of all three remaining Geo models, Tracker, Metro, and Prizm.

Is the Geo Prizm the same as the Toyota Corolla?

In any of its three generations, the Prizm was virtually the same car as the Toyota Corolla. It has more similarities with Toyotas of the time period it was produced than it does to other cars from Geo and Chevrolet.

Third generation. The Prizm’s 1998 redesign coincided with the conversion of all remaining Geo models into Chevrolets, as General Motors made the decision to discontinue the Geo brand entirely after 1997.

We have 17 GEO Prizm manuals covering a total of 12 years of production. In the table below you can see 0 Prizm Workshop Manuals,0 Prizm Owners Manuals and 17 Miscellaneous GEO Prizm downloads. Our most popular manual is the Geo Prizm Workshop Manual (L4-1.8L DOHC (1994)) .

In any of its three generations, the Prizm was virtually the same car as the Toyota Corolla. It has more similarities with Toyotas of the time period it was produced than it does to other cars from Geo and Chevrolet.

When was the Geo Prizm replaced by the Pontiac Vibe?

Due to decreased sales, low popularity, and being in competition with the Chevrolet Cavalier and GM’s more direct competitor to the Corolla the Saturn S-series, the Prizm was replaced by the Pontiac Vibe starting in 2003. The Vibe was also made in tandem with a Toyota model, the Toyota Matrix, at the NUMMI plant.