
Subaru Auto Repairs and Maintenance in Lake Mills
Come to Steve's Car & Truck Services for foreign and import repair services for your Subaru including these top Subaru makes and models:
- Subaru Outback
- Subaru Forester
- Subaru Accent
Steve's Car & Truck Services is in Lake Mills and our team of well-trained service technicians is ready to handle any problems your Subaru vehicle may encounter. Our staff is dedicated to the Subaru brand and our technicians are highly trained to resolve any repair or maintenance problems you may face with your Subaru.
Subaru is a Japanese automaker that is best known for their all-wheel-drive vehicles. Subaru set the standard in the marketplace for engine and transmission performance that can handle the wear and tear of daily driving in even the most mountainous regions. The company produces a variety of vehicles and competes in motorsports events around the world.
With regular maintenance it is likely that your Subaru will not need auto repairs for many years. But in the event of a breakdown our Subaru auto repair technicians are prepared to handle whatever problems your Subaru may have.
At Steve's Car & Truck Services, our staff of well-trained Subaru service technicians is ready to service your Subaru vehicle. Steve's Car & Truck Services prides itself on providing affordable and efficient repairs that are of high quality. Give us a call at 920-648-2766 or stop by our service center at 119 S Main St, Lake Mills, WI, 53551. Our friendly and knowledgeable pro mechanics are ready to help you!
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Barbro Andren , 05/29/2025I was in Lake Mills this morning running an errand. I live in Cambridge (which by the way it’s not on your drop-down list. It’s only about 10 miles away so definitely worth the drive.) Anyway I was driving through town and my tire light went on. I pulled into a gas station and their tire gauge was broken, but the guy there said to me “See that building over there?” I said yes, and he said “Go over there. They’ll help you. He’s a really nice guy.” So I drove over to the back of the building, (Steve’s) and I ran into a really nice guy (Steve) working on a car at the back of the shop. I asked if he could help me, and he said sure, just go have a seat upfront, and indicated he’d take a look at it as soon as he could. They were crazy busy. I’ll be here for awhile, I thought. I went up front and explain my dilemma to Cassy in the front office. I was planning to leave at 7 o’clock tomorrow morning to drive to St. Louis, but when Steve, within minutes, showed me the size of the hole in my tire. I knew that was not going to happen. I have a Volkswagen Tiguan, four-wheel-drive, and tires are not easily found. But Cassie was on it and located some that could be delivered and put on the next morning. Meanwhile, Steve put my spare limper tire on, and all the while I was talking back-and-forth with a service guy at my car dealer in Madison. I learned my tires were under warranty and that my roadside assistance would take care of it (whew) but only if the work was done by them in Madison. I asked Cassy what I owed them, and was tempted to pay them double just to make myself feel better. It was beyond reasonable. I thanked Steve and Cassie profusely and actually felt bad that a warranty thing couldn’t be covered there. (But not sorry to save big bucks.) Meanwhile, another customer had been telling me how she’s been going there for 37 years, and that she couldn’t imagine going anywhere else. No kidding. If your car needs literally anything done to it, run don’t walk, to Steve’s. It’s one of those places that’s just like America used to be. Although all they did was change my tire, they absolutely made my day, and kind of restored my faith in humanity a little bit. Yay, Steve’s! Thank you!