We service Smart vehicles

Service and Repair of Smart Vehicles

“Because sometimes, less is more. Smart was built on that very ethos. From concept to construction, it’s designed to liberate you. To fit your non-stop life. To help you navigate this world, and to do it on your terms. Your life is constantly moving.” Sometimes you need LESS and other times you need MORE. More service for your Smart car repair and maintenance needs, more peace-of-mind, and a team you can rely on. Less, issues with your vehicle in the future. Here at Midwest Diesel & Automotive in Hammond, our ASE Certified mechanics have the right training and diagnostic equipment to get your Smart car general repairs and maintenance as well as warranty work done RIGHT the first time.  We will answer your questions and let you know if there are big maintenance items coming up so you can budget for them if need be.  Our technicians only use quality OEM parts combined with exceptional customer service.

Some top Smart cars we service include the Fortwo, Forfour, and the Crosstown.

Join our Hammond drivers in choosing a team that will service your Smart Car with the care it deserves providing you with many years of driving like new longer.  True maintenance done right will ensure you have fewer costs and more quality time behind the wheel on the road.  Our team of highly qualified technicians has the diagnostic equipment and the training as well as experience to get any service, maintenance, or warranty work required done right promptly and efficiently.  Trust our team at Midwest Diesel & Automotive in Hammond with any sort of repair or maintenance you need and enjoy the exceptional customer service that comes with that vehicle service. We always use OEM quality parts, and we specialize in excellent customer service. Next time your Smart Car is in need of maintenance or repair, call or stop by Midwest Diesel & Automotive.

Smart Trivia: Your Smart Car is built in a record time of 7.5 Hours in Hambach France. While consumers in the United States were introduced to the compact Smart Fortwo a decade ago, the company is actually rooted much further back, with prototypes appearing as early as the 1970s. Smart started out as a joint venture between Swatch, a European watch manufacturer, and Smart’s parent company, Mercedes-Benz, eventually culminating into the quirky little Smart cars we see on the road today.

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