Come to Steele's Gulf Auto Repair for foreign and import repair services including these top Saab makes and models:
- Saab 9-5
- Saab 9-3
- Saab 900
Before Saab stopped making cars in 2012 it was producing automobiles with some of the highest engineering and performance standards in the industry. Saab Automobile AB was manufactured in Sweden as a project to design a small, reliable automobile that could offer engineering and amenities prized by European drivers. The first production model, the Saab 92, was launched in 1949. With all that history and precision craftsmanship it is understandable why you want to keep your Saab even though they are no longer in production.
At Steele's Gulf Auto Repair our specialists are highly trained and understand Saab level engineering standards. We have the best technicians in Newtown with Saab expertise offering knowledge and a skill set that puts them above our competition. Steele's Gulf Auto Repair specialists are always up to date with modern technology but also repair and maintain older classic model Saabs.
If you are looking for a repair and maintenance service center near Newtown for your classic or late model Saab then come to Steele's Gulf Auto Repair. We offer scheduled appointments, just call 215-968-5200 today or stop by our service center at 695 Newtown Yardley Rd, Newtown, PA, 18940.
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What our clients are saying about us
We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!
I talked with the shop associate and was surprised how client oriented and professional was the talk. Great job.
Lucky for me the shop closest to my house is also very reliable, honest and trustworthy. I took my car for oil change recently, one of my tires had a big gash in it, they could have easily pressured me into replacing it but didn't, and correctly gave the advice that I could wait until just before winter. honest mechanics are not exactly the easiest thing to find. Also, the kids working the pumps/shop counter all seem to work hard, and this is a full service station in PA which isn't exactly common