EuropAsian Auto Pro's Pro Mechanics for Asian and Isuzu vehicles

Isuzu, a Japanese auto maker, is a pioneer in diesel engine manufacturing for reliable, hard working trucks. Isuzu makes the only low cab forward (LCF) truck offering two diesel engines and a gas engine that is compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) capable.

With superior performance, exceptional maneuverability, and superior engineering your Isuzu trucks will keep trucking for years to come. At EuropAsian Auto Pro's in Grand Prairie, we appreciate that you want to keep your Isuzu truck hard at work. Maintenance for a commercial truck can get expensive. You can count on us to help you keep service cost to a minimum for your Isuzu.

In 2009 Isuzu discontinued its passenger vehicle line to focus on heavy and light duty trucks. The often leaves Isuzu car and SUV owners with few choices for repair and maintenance. Our pro mechanics are highly trained in Isuzu engineer standards. We can repair your classic Isuzu car as well as we do the more modern trucks.

If you are looking for the best Isuzu repair and maintenance service near Grand Prairie then come to EuropAsian Auto Pro's. We are here for you! Just call 972-647-0314 today or stop by our service center at 2761 S Great Southwest Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX, 75052.


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What our clients are saying about us

We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!

We've been using EuropAsian Auto Pros for several years for all of our vehicles. Always professional, helpful and reliable. We trust Nathan and his team to take care of our cars and give us good auto advice. quotes-image
, 03/14/2023
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This place has one of the best mechanics to ever work on Nissan vehicles. He is also a nice guy and is ready to give you a break. I took my 300zx in to get the oil pressure gauge working. He found it didn't need a new sensor, just reconnecting the cable left off by the person who last changed the oil. No charge.quotes-image
, 03/13/2023