Mercury
Service & Repair
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Why choose Aspen Auto Clinic for Mercury repair in Colorado Springs, Monument & Centennial?
Worry free Mercury service
There’s no better place to have your Mercury service or repairs done than Aspen Auto Clinic. We have established relationships with direct importers who provide us with original parts at competitive prices. We invest in dealership level diagnostic equipment, information systems and the latest technology to best take care of anything your Mercury may need.
Your Mercury Dealership Alternative
Aspen Auto Clinic offers better service and prices than your typical Mercury dealership. We only hire the best of ASE Certified Specialists. We have preferred relationships with import vendors to assure that we’re putting only the best parts in your Mercury.
3-year, 36,000-mile Warranty On Mercury Repairs
We offer Industry Leading warranties on parts and repairs for your Mercury to assure that any issues never become your problem. Click below to see what’s covered by our Warranty.
EXPERT MERCURY REPAIR SERVICE IN COLORADO SPRINGS, MONUMENT & CENTENNIAL
Aspen Auto Clinic only hires the best ASE certified specialists to work on your Mercury. Aspen Auto Clinic is Colorado Springs most trusted name in automotive service and repair of all brands of domestic vehicles. Our specialists 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!
BETTER THAN MERCURY DEALERSHIP SERVICE
THE LONGEST WARRANTIES IN THE BUSINESS
MERCURY VEHICLE FACTS
Mercury is one of Ford Motor Company’s automobile marques. It was founded by Henry Ford’s son Edsel Ford in 1939 as a niche in which to sell “entry-level” luxury cars that were more prestigious than regular Ford models, but not as luxurious as the Lincoln vehicles. It’s main GM competition was the Buick line of vehicles. Though journalists and bloggers have been making noise for a couple of years about the inevitable demise of the Mercury brand due to their low sales numbers, Ford insists that the brand will live on. In 2008, Ford made Mercury a part of its new, more fuel-efficient small-car strategy. The larger Mercury vehicles will be phased out, with Lincoln taking over larger luxury vehicles. The Mercury Milan will become the largest Mercury vehicle, and a new line of upscale small vehicles will be sold at Lincoln/Mercury dealers in the early 2010’s.