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    Bailey's Body Shop

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours

    Services - Bailey's Body Shop

    Bumper repair

    Auto frame testing

    Auto mirror repair

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    Auto mirror replacement

    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Rear-end damage

    Auto window repair

    Auto window replacement

    Auto windshield repair

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    John's Body Shop Inc

    John's Body Shop Inc

    (2 reviews)

    I love the guys that work here!!! They are very knowledgeable and great listeners!! They fixed my…read morecar and the detailing was remarkable!! Thank you guys and I will tell the whole world how great this shop is!!!

    Took two weeks longer than told. The front left fender that was buckled was repaired and repainted…read more I appears something "touched" the paint before it was dry and there is a mar in the paint about a quarter inch in diameter. Nothing needed done to the hood; however, it has a white milky film right over the fender they repaired...we can't tell what that is from. The spoiler/ground effects on the left side of the car must have had to be removed to do the fender work and they did not replace the screw in the front holding it on securely. On the rear bumper, they were not able to get the OEM surplus replacement from the dealer they had thought and wanted to put a brand new one on at three times the cost. We told them to leave the rear alone. When we called to check on the progress of the front, they advised they had already "repaired" the rear spoiler (prior to advising about the additional cost and without approval). We told them to just put it back together; we would take care of it ourselves. When we picked the care up, they had put the rear spoiler back together. We did not realize the repair they had done to the spoiler did not include paint. (Who "repairs" without painting?) While the rear spoiler was intact, the repaired portion was only primered! The car was filthy when we picked it up; so we could not see all the defects. Once we washed it and noticed the defects, we contacted them and were told, "You signed off on it." This appeared to be equivalent to the work of a body shop at a vocational school!

    Lewis Automotive Group - Get the Wreck into Dodge!

    Lewis Automotive Group

    (2 reviews)

    We were in Dodge for a long weekend and had a problem with our Buick. The folks at Lewis got us…read moreright in and figured out what was needed and repaired the same day.

    Liars. (Long, but worth the read) I won't mention the salesman by name because I can't say for…read moresure he was the one who fabricated the lie, but the manager involved was named Anthony. So the story goes like this... I found the car I wanted on their site, it was a 2007 Camry Hybrid at their Dodge City location. I was put in touch with a salesman in Hays, and was told over the phone that it wouldn't be a problem getting a car from another location. The listing online was brand new and didn't even have actual photos of the car, so I asked the salesman to send me some, which he did. I made an appointment to meet with him the next evening. In the meantime, I texted the salesman letting him know I would like to look at another Kia that was located in Hays (which just so happened to be a few thousand dollars more), and I believe this is what 'caused' them to fabricate the following blatant lie... When I arrived for my appointment, I was immediately advised that the Camry I was interested in was "sideswiped" and no longer available..but this Kia is right here. The way they nonchalantly spoke about this car being wrecked immediately tipped me off that something was up. I looked at the Kia, but made it very clear that I was still interested in the Camry, and asked for pictures to see how bad the damage was. The salesman eluded to the fact that it may be totaled. Still, knowing a decent body-man who may have been able to fix the damage, I asked for pictures. From the moment the so casually told me about the Camry being wrecked, I felt as though this story was made up to sell me a more expensive car that was already in Hays (the Kia). The next morning, I had someone in Dodge City visit the Lewis location there and ask to see this Camry, which they somewhat obliged. The car was on the rack being serviced and detailed, and most definitely NOT WRECKED. The person I sent down then called to let me know, and I called Lewis in Dodge asking for more information about this Camry, which they made no mention of it being wrecked or having any real body damage, and even sent me photos of the *not wrecked* car. At this point, having been blatantly lied to my face, I was pretty livid. I went back out to Lewis (Hays) and gave the salesman back his business card, letting him know how disrespected I felt. I would have liked to talk to this 'Anthony' guy, but I was told that the managers all left early, so that wasn't an option. But, as expected, the salesman passed the buck to someone else, presumably in Dodge City, but made sure to direct blame in any direction away from himself. I'm more than certain that Dodge City will do the exact same, and I'll never know who the actually liar is in this chain... Which is irrelevant, actually. Bottom line is, I was blatantly lied to about the car that I wanted just so they could sell me a more expensive car, therefore making the salesman more money. The 'wrecked car' story was so casual though, so off the cuff that I don't believe this is the first time it was used. Most buyers would be automatically disinterested after hearing about the car they wanted being wrecked, therefore opening up the door for the salesman to sell them a different, more expensive car... Me not being one of those buyers blew up that whole fabrication, and I'm here to let others know what extent these people will go to just to sell you something you may not want.

    Bailey's Body Shop - bodyshops - Updated July 2026

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