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"I started using Aspen Coachworks about three years ago and they have always been friendly, courteous, and fairly priced. The shop is clean and the people are very friendly. I have used their service for everything from my tow trucks to my personal vehicles. Anytime I have been lacking knowledge on the repairs I needed, their service technicians were great with walking me out and showing me as well as explaining the need for the repair. As a female this was very satisfying. It was nice to not be treated like an ignorant female for a change. When it comes down to it I won't use anyone else."
- Casey S.
Expert Service for Your Jeep
Better than dealership service...
Aspen Auto Clinic only hires the best ASE certified technicians to work on your Jeep. Aspen Auto Clinic is Colorado Springs most trusted name in automotive service and repair of all brands of domestic vehicles. Our technicians are nothing short of “Field engineers” that not only know how to properly repair your vehicle, they know what needs to be done to keep them on the road safely!
Repair work that goes the extra mile...
Aspen Auto Clinic invests in the tools, information systems and training to fix your vehicle right the first time. Jeep's are repaired and maintained at better than dealer quality every day at Aspen Auto Clinic. If you want honesty, quality, integrity, world class customer service, and an unmatched 3 year, 36,000 warranty, then call us today.
Expert Jeep service... Many of you may have found us as Jeep expert service, that is because for the last eight years, Aspen Auto Clinic has been known as Colorado Springs Jeep experts. From factory scheduled maintenance to major repairs, we do it all. We know that Jeep drivers want something more when it comes to service, and we want you to know that we know Jeeps, we fix Jeeps, we drive Jeeps and we play with our Jeeps!

Jeep
The original Jeep was a light 4-wheel drive vehicle used by the U.S. Army and its allies during World War II and afterwards. An average of 145 Jeeps were supplied to every infantry regiment. They were used for every conceivable purpose, from laying cable to serving as field ambulances. With special wheels, they could even be made to run on railroad tracks. American Motors owned the brand at first, but Chrysler took possession of it when it bought out AMC. It is now the property of Chrysler Group LLC, which holds not only the name's trademark, but the Jeep's seven-slotted vertical front grille, which evolved from the original nine-slot grille used on the models in service during World War II. Jeep has long emphasized the brand's off-road capacity. The Jeep Wrangler is one of only a handful of four-wheel drive vehicles that have solid front and rear axles, noted for their durability.
Store Info
Mon-Fri: 7am - 6pm
Sat: 8am - 5pm



