Geo was a marque of small cars and SUVs produced by General Motors from 1989 to 1997, aimed at budget-conscious buyers seeking compact, efficient vehicles. The brand offered a variety of models including the Geo Metro, a popular subcompact with excellent fuel economy, the Geo Tracker, a compact SUV suitable for light off-roading, and the Geo Prism, a compact sedan based on Toyota platforms. Geo vehicles were known for their practicality, affordability, and compact dimensions, making them ideal for urban driving and small families. Although the brand was discontinued in the late 1990s, Geo remains recognized for its contribution to the compact car segment in North America. Today, Geo models are frequently compared for size and features among classic and used car enthusiasts.