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Why choose us?

Over the past twelve years we’ve fixed literally thousands of Subarus. Our customers keep coming back to us because they know we’re the best shop for their car. But what makes Soobie Surgeons unique? Why should you bring your car here? Why not another shop or the dealership? Give us a moment to tell you why you should bring your Subaru to us, instead of someplace else.

Quality
The hallmark of our business is our quality. When we started the business, we quickly realized that there is clearly a right way to fix a Subaru, and a wrong way. Usually, the right way takes a little bit more time and a lot more skill, but the qualitative difference is tremendous. Over a decade of experience working exclusively on Subarus has allowed us to hone our skills to deliver consistently high quality workmanship without the overhead of a dealership, or the generalized inexperience of other shops. Our dedication to quality is why we proceed with the utmost integrity when fixing our customers’ cars.

Cost
To put is quite simply, we offer the same, or superior quality of workmanship over a dealership and most other shops that are not specialized in one brand. We’re able to offer more affordable car repair than the dealerships and other shops because of our specialization and low overhead. We don’t have a lot full of cars for sale, nor do we have someone working on your Subaru who is inexperienced, and we pass the cost and time savings on to you.

Small Family-Owned Business
Our family loves Subarus, and loves owning a shop that fixes them. Investing in small business is good for the local economy, and strengthens your community through keeping resources local. We offer a high quality essential service at an affordable price because we think everyone deserves a fair deal for excellent work. Supporting small family-owned businesses is a wonderful way for you to show you care about your community, and want to keep it vibrant.

Your best interest
Bringing your Subaru to us isn’t like bringing it to a dealership or another shop. At other shops and dealerships, you are just another number in a spreadsheet. Here at Soobie Surgeons, you’re part of a loyal base of our customers we’ve been cultivating for over a decade. Why do we have your best interest at heart? Because every car that we fix for our customers keeps our customers on the road. Subarus consistently stay on the road longer than any other car, and having the opportunity to fix them the right way keeps them on the road longer. Rather than you having to buy a new car more frequently, we can keep servicing your Subaru with care.

Why should you choose us? Because we love what we do!


Is it time for summer tires yet?

One of the best parts about owning a Subaru is cruising through fresh snow on a set of good snow tires. As the seasons change though, its important to switch out your winter tires for a set of tires designed for warmer weather. We’ll highlight the three types of tires used in warmer weather, and when its time to switch over.

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Summer Tires
Summer tires are designed to offer better speed and traction in dry conditions. They are typically more responsive and offer better braking in the summer. Summer tires utilize different rubber compounds than other tire types, and are usually wider than other tires for increased grip on dry surfaces. They also usually have a more shallow tread depth, and don’t work as well when the road is wet. These tires are ideal for a sports car, but we usually don’t mount them on our customer’s Subarus.

All Season Tires
All season tires offer a happy medium between heavier duty winter tires and summer tires. They were and still largely remain the standard tire used today, until all weather/all conditions tires were introduced. All season tires offer a smooth tread that makes them ideal as spring, summer and fall tires. For many places that don’t get heavy snowfall, these tires are also the most practical choice as they offer enough grip for slippery driving conditions, are more inexpensive than snow tires and last for quite a long time. Traditionally, for the majority of our customers here at Soobie Surgeons, the all season tire is what our customers use throughout the warmer months.

All Weather/All Conditions Tire
All weather tires (also called all conditions tires) are relatively new here in the United States. They were originally introduced in Europe, where the strict winter tire regulations prompted manufacturers to produce a tire that could be used season round, but also offered superior winter performance over the all season tires so customers wouldn’t need another set of tires. Although all weather tires have a slightly shorter lifespan than all season tires due to their tread pattern, all weather tires are an excellent new addition to the tires available to consumers in the United States.

We like all weather tires for our customers because most drivers don’t need a dedicated set of winter tires, or an additional set of rims for the winter. All seasons combine the tread patterns of winter tires with those of all seasons, thus offering a comparable alternative. We have begun to favor these heavily in the shop, and we now put them on most of our customers cars unless they already have a set of winter tires.

When is it time to change out seasonal tires?
We’ll identify what to look for on worn tires in another post, but we want to highlight when its time to change your tires here. Generally, it is best to use winter or all weather tires when it starts snowing regularly. For us here in the upper Midwest, that usually means using winter or all weather tires from mid November through the end of March. The rest of the year, we recommend using all weather or all seasons tires on our cars.

For those with all weather tires, there isn’t a need to change out your tires, only rotate them every four oil changes. For everyone else though, April means its time to change to your summer treads.


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Subaru Gas Saving Tips

Your Subaru has a heavy all wheel drive system that keeps you safe and steady year round. However that means your Subaru is carrying some extra weight that lowers your fuel efficiency. Don’t despair! We’ll give you some tips to make sure you’re getting the most out of your mile.

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  1. Keep your Subaru’s tires properly inflated. On most Subarus, proper inflation means somewhere between 29 to 32 PSI. Make sure you take a moment to check what color the caps are on your tire stems. Black caps mean your tires have been filled with air, but green caps denote that your tires are filled with nitrogen and a regular air pump won’t work.
  2. Service your Subaru at the maintenance intervals. Keeping your Subaru running like a top will prevent the engine from consuming more gasoline than it ought to. We list the intervals on our website but a rule of thumb is taking your car in for an inspection every 15,000 miles.
  3. Change air filters regularly. Air filters filter the air that flows into your engine and mixes with the gasoline. If your filter hasn’t been changed in a while, it may be full of debris and your Subaru won’t run as efficiently as it could.
  4. Use the right oil for your model. Most Subarus use 5W-30 or 0W-20. We recommend using only synthetic oil for the most efficient engine operation.

At Soobie Surgeons, we take pride in keeping your vehicle running the best it could be. We always follow careful procedures to maintain your vehicle. Our work helps you save gas, and we sleep better at night knowing we did our part for the planet.


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Staff Profile: Ben

Ben is Soobie Surgeons’ operations manager. He got his first Subaru when he was 18, and the rest is history! Ben is responsible for a lot of the projects that go on behind the scenes at Soobie Surgeons. Some days he pulls engines, other days he works on marketing and business planning. He claims he never has a dull day!

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Ben on the Salt Lake City salt flats

In his spare time, Ben enjoys reading, biking, camping and exploring. He has traveled extensively with his favorite places including Serbia, Sweden and Chile. He currently drives a Subaru Forester, but would also like to own a Legacy 3.6R, an SVX or a BRZ.

When asked why he works at Soobie Surgeons, Ben replied “Everyone who works at Soobie Surgeons loves what they do. I get the chance to work on a really fun team, with extremely passionate and knowledgeable people. I’m passionate about small business, and Soobie Surgeons showcases the integrity and resolve that go behind a business that is around for the long haul. A lot of the work I do directly helps the business to grow, and it has been a satisfying experience seeing more and more satisfied customers come through our doors.”.


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