Compare the highest-rated subaru repair mechanics in Dacono, Colorado. All shops are licensed, insured, and verified through our rigorous screening process.
SubiWorks is widely regarded as the premier Subaru-specific shop in Northern Colorado. They are enthusiast-focused and have deep expertise in both performance models (WRX/STI) and daily drivers. Their technicians are passionate about the brand and its unique engineering.
While not a dealership, Flatirons Subaru Service employs master Subaru technicians with direct dealer experience. They offer a dealer-level of expertise on complex systems like EyeSight and Hybrid diagnostics, often at a lower labor rate than the Stevinson Subaru dealership.
AWD Auto is a general import specialist with a strong reputation for servicing Subarus. They are an excellent choice for routine and complex mechanical repairs, particularly known for their work on the Symmetrical AWD system and head gasket replacements.
The Subaru repair market in Dacono itself is limited, with no shops located directly within the city limits that specialize exclusively in the brand. Consequently, Dacono residents are served by a competitive and high-quality market in the surrounding Northern Colorado corridor (Frederick, Firestone, Longmont). The average quality of specialist shops is very high, as evidenced by the consistently strong ratings of the top providers. Competition is robust, which helps maintain fair pricing. Typical pricing for Subaru specialists in this region falls between $120-$150 per hour for labor, which is generally more affordable than dealership rates while offering superior or equivalent expertise for mechanical repairs. For very specific, technology-heavy procedures like EyeSight calibration, a specialist like Flatirons Subaru Service or the dealership itself may be the only viable options, often commanding a premium rate.
4.7+ star average from verified customer reviews
All shops are properly licensed and insured
10+ years average experience in the industry
Familiar with Dacono regulations and climate