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BEST DODGE REPAIRS IN VISTA

It was in 1915 that the company that started under the Dodge Brothers Company, fifteen years back, as an auto part supplier, began producing its own vehicles. When it comes to Dodge cars, there is a wide variety available to cater all needs and demands. Dodge has also been at the forefront of bringing back the classic muscle car with newer versions of old standards such as the Charger and Challenger. Dodge has also made significant strides with the quality of their vehicles. They have gone from a manufacturer with a poor track record for reliability to very reliable. That being said, there will still be times when you will need a repair to your Dodge such as engine work, transmission repairs, brakes or electrical issues just to name a few. SoCal Auto Care specializes in Vista Dodge Repairs. Our technicians are trained and certified to work on all makes and models of Dodge vehicles. Recently, Dodge separated the Ram brand for its line of trucks, while it continues to produce aggressively styled, performance vehicles. SoCal Auto Care, our technicians work on all Dodge models, including:

  • Charger
  • Challenger
  • Dart
  • Viper
  • Journey
  • Durango
  • Grand Caravan
  • And older models, too!

 

Our mechanics are passionate about car repair and care, for Dodge vehicles and every type of vehicle we work on here at SoCal Auto Care. We put our hearts into our work and never give less than our best. One of the ways we make sure to continue providing top quality auto repairs and service is to retain and build on our knowledge, which means we can capably work on older and newer vehicles alike. Our shop also makes sure to have the right tools and equipment to provide your vehicle with the best automotive services Vista has to offer.

When your Dodge isn’t performing as it should, it’s important to communicate your findings to our service writer or technicians. If possible, bring a written list of the symptoms you’re experiencing with your Dodge, and be prepared to describe the symptoms. Resist the temptation to suggest a specific course of repair. Just as you would with your doctor, tell us where it hurts and how long it’s been that way, but let our mechanics diagnose and recommend a remedy.