Come to Steele's Gulf Auto Repair for repair services for your Scion car or sedan including these top Scion makes and models:
- Scion Ai
- Scion Qi
- Scion FR-S
Steele's Gulf Auto Repair can service and repair your Scion vehicle in Newtown. Steele's Gulf Auto Repair's well trained staff and expert mechanics are ready to handle anything from simple maintenance to complex repairs. While Scions are no longer made, our staff is dedicated to keeping your Scion on the road.
Scion was a subsidiary of Toyota. The Scion was sold as a hip, young brand for drivers looking for style and technology in a reliable commuter vehicle. Toyota remains a staple in the automotive industry for reliability and during the Scion's hay-day it was no exception. From 2006 to 2016 the Scion brand combined styling and amenities in urban packages.
As Scion vehicles age, problems may arise, aside from general maintenance, to include engine noise and diminished transmission responsiveness and suspension performance. If your Scion needs repair bring it to the Scion experts at Steele's Gulf Auto Repair.
Steele's Gulf Auto Repair is your one-stop shop for all your Scion maintenance and service needs. You can stop by to meet our trained Scion maintenance and service staff. The team at Steele's Gulf Auto Repair will work quickly to get your car back on the road. We are here to service all your Scion needs! Give us a call at 215-968-5200 or stop by the shop at 695 Newtown Yardley Rd, Newtown, PA, 18940. We are ready to help you.
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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