Mitsubishi Car Repairs and Maintenance in St. Louis
Come to Wicke Auto Service and Body Co. for foreign and import repair services for your Mitsubishi including these top Mitsubishi makes and models:
- Mitsubishi Outlander
- Mitsubishi Eclipse
- Mitsubishi Mirage
Wicke Auto Service and Body Co. located in St. Louis has expert technicians ready to help you with the auto repairs and general maintenance you need to keep your Mitsubishi vehicle out of the shop and on the road. Using the latest diagnostic systems, our pro mechanics provide you with unparalleled service.
The brand combines a fun sporty look with performance in an affordable package. Mitsubishi drivers love to drive. Tight cornering, high performance braking and fast acceleration never gets old for a Mitsubishi driver. But with any sports vehicle, regular general maintenance is the key to performance. Your Mitsubishi can perform at its optimal level with regular maintenance including oil changes and air filter and fuel filter replacements. At Wicke Auto Service and Body Co. we understand Mitsubishi's engineering standards and the service and maintenance needed to give you the best driving experience.
Wicke Auto Service and Body Co. has a team of pro mechanics that is ready and waiting to fix your Mitsubishi vehicle and get you and your car back on the road quickly. Wicke Auto Service and Body Co. prides itself on offering affordable and efficient repairs. We are ready to give you and your Mitsubishi great service, so please give us a call at 314-533-0339. You can also stop by our service center at 453 N Newstead Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63108-2651. Our friendly staff is here to help you.
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Joe Born, 05/16/2024My daughter’s Chrysler was stalling. They diagnosed it, researched the issue, figured out it required the dealer, gave us an assessment that it was ok to drive home, which was a huge relief, because my daughter was graduating and would have been stuck without the car to get home. Total charge? Zero. Now they knew she was going home, they’ll never see her again. What motivation did they have for not charging her anything? Just one as best I can tell: they are honest decent people. Thank you, Jeff, from the bottom of my heart. You go to the mechanic, hoping they’ll repair your car, but sometimes they restore your faith in humanity.