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Award-winning auto repairer

Originally opening in Beaconsfield in 1978, Berwick Auto Electrics and Mechanical relocated to Berwick in 1999 and since then, the team has watched the area grow from a rural community to a bustling outer suburb of Melbourne.

Offering quality workmanship, friendly customer service and the best advice for a whole range of services, Berwick Auto Electrics and Mechanical has become a trusted name in the community, giving back through training dozens of local apprentices, sponsoring clubs and liaising with local leaders.

The RACV accredited business prides itself on being a one stop shop for all your automotive needs.

Staff conduct the thorough servicing of brands such as Audi, BMW, Volkswagon, Mercedes, Land Rover, Range Rover, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Peugeot, Volvo, Citreon, Chevrolet, Ford Holden, Honda, HSV, Hyundia, Jaguar, Kia, Lexus, MG, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, AMG, Mini, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Renualt, Rolls Royce, Subaru and Suzuki.

They can also repair and maintain horse floats and caravans.

Dedication to excellence has seen the business recognised as one of the country’s premier auto electrical workshops, awarded at the 2017 VIA Awards as the VACC’s Best Auto Electrical repairer, as well as winning several awards in 2018 including Best Auto Electrical (Small Business), Best Mechanical (Light Vehicle – Metro) and an Unsung Hero Award for administrator Anne Beck.

Berwick Auto Electrics and Mechanics, is at 29 Entrprise Avenue, Berwick. Phone 9707 3617 or info@berwickauto.com.au

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