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Automotive Deals
West County Auto Body
- Saint Louis
Certified auto-body technicians mend chips or replace entire windshields, often with same-day service
Columbia Auto Repair
- Southwest Garden
ASE-certified technicians perform a state emissions test as well as a safety inspection; oil change includes a tire rotation
Splish Splash Car Wash
- Clifton Heights
Drive-through deluxe washing beautifies buggies with tire cleaner, triple foam polish, undercarriage wash, bug removal & blow dry
Elite Glass Company
- Wentzville
Experts patch windshield defects with lifetime-guaranteed resins to help prevent future damage
Recommended Automotive by Groupon Customers
If your shady parking spot rests beneath bird-filled trees or someone has scrawled carpetbagger into the layer of grime on your car window, Complete Auto Wash and Wax can give your vehicle its original off-the-lot shine. With today's Groupon, $50 will get you three complete interior and exterior washes (a $15 value each) and one wash and wax (normally $65), for a $110 combined value. Buy multiple Groupons for perpetual shine and a better sense of humor. This deal isn't just great for sprucing up your own car: it also makes the perfect passive-aggressive gift for your dirty carpool driver. Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
Today's Groupon gets you a thorough interior and exterior standard detailing for $60 at Classic Car Studio (a $150 value). Classic Car Studio specializes in European luxury cars and impeccably restored American classics, so they know how to pamper your collectable Ford Taurus with the tender care most people reserve for friends, pets, and lonely mailmen. Please note: Your Groupon is for cars; extra charges for SUVs and vans will apply.Just then, Blondie Mondell came out of the bowling alley with a cotton-candy-pink sweater and an armload full of school homework. She was also late for singing practice. She gave him a once over, like the trouble he was.
Smoke blasts from the wheels of a powerful Mustang as professional driver Vaughn Gittin Jr. drifts his screeching muscle car around a tight bend. The car glides and slides across an outdoor parking lot at the Saint Louis Auto Show, while inside, pint-sized guests guide cars through a remote-controlled NASCAR racetrack. Guests can explore a showroom floor of more than 500 vehicles, including top of the line cars, trucks, and SUVs from Chrysler, Cadillac, Toyota, Jeep, and more. The show’s Million Dollar Mile flaunts exotic rides from Maserati, Lamborghini, and Bentley, while the EcoCity area showcases cutting edge electric vehicles. The four day event also features the Pistons and Pearls charity gala, where guests don their finest duds while enjoying unlimited food and drink and vie for a chance to slow dance with St. Louis’ most eligible steering wheels.
At Skyview Carwash, robotic washers and old-fashioned elbow grease collide to restore cars to a showroom shine. Vehicles zip through the sudsy tunnel for a thorough exterior wash and rinse, including spritzes of Blue Coral undersealant and triple coat and helpings of Rain-X protectant. Once exteriors are clean and shiny, car-wash attendants groom interiors by vacuuming up dirt, clearing smudges from windows, and donating old pine-tree air fresheners to the deprived lumberjacks of the world.
Local highways, driveways, and parking lots teem with sparkling cars thanks in part to Country Club Car Wash's 20-plus years of automotive grooming. The touchless wash systems and detailers at all five locations dole out doses of products seven days a week, catering to cars whose conditions range from "in need of a quick rinse," to "coated in ostrich feathers and silly string." Country Club's unlimited wash clubs allow motorists to sanitize their cars as often as they see fit, and the wash stations at each facility are flanked by a Mobil On the Run.
Doc’s Harley-Davidson works to keep owners and aspiring riders outfitted with knowledge, maintenance, and necessary equipment, earning Dealernews's 2007 Grand Prize for “best practices in retailing” and community involvement. Amid 28,000 square feet of parts, accessories, and service space, owner Patty Bush and her staff of motorcycle specialists consistently update the shop with innovations and promotions while maintaining a commitment to quality that began with Patty’s father, Doc, in 1955. In addition to equipping riders with new and preowned Harley-Davidson motorcycles and gear, the staff educates newcomers with a blend of classroom instruction and real-road experience that instills confidence when handling tricky turns or encountering speed-limit signs that involve fractions.
