Desert Edge

(4 Reviews)
7630 N 67th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301, USA

(623) 584-3409


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Category: Car repair,
Address: 7630 N 67th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301, USA
Postal code: 85301
Phone: (623) 584-3409

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  • (January 23, 2023, 4:15 am)

    Quality work always ppl like to post misleading and false statements of negativity cause they're sour patch gummies ran away. Body Shop at it's best ,check the Stats quality doesn't lie🤔🤔😁😁😁😁


  • (November 8, 2022, 6:30 pm)

    Sherri Lowe is a passionate, caring individual that is helping the community in great ways. Happy to be partners with Desert Edge Auto Body.

    Shawndell Kittrell
    Globe Life 🌎


  • (November 8, 2022, 2:23 pm)

    Super awesome people to deal with.
    Sherri was super professional, courteous and prompt.

    10/10 would recommend.

    Kristina
    Globe Life


  • (June 23, 2022, 6:36 pm)

    This is not a review but a rebuttal to the review posted by Mark Hicks. First off you were never promised a new bumper. No insurance company would pay for a complete bumper assembly for a round dent the size of a half dollar, especially on a face bar that’s paint-to-match. If the face bar was chrome, then it would have been replaced, but not the whole assembly. Second your claim the dent was “filled” is insulting to my craft. The dent was worked from the back side and metal finished. A layer of finishing glaze was applied to remove deep scratches, primed, painted, and corrosion protection applied to the back side of the bar all following OEM procedures for this repair. Third your claim of employee’s not staying is also a lie seeing how our newest employee has been here over two years, and I’ve been here for 13. Never have I seen the owner yell at a customer or throw keys at the windshield and I was here when you got your vehicle so nice try. Lastly your just salty because you tried to pull a scam and failed. As someone who has fixed thousands of cars there is no way a passenger car with a minor scrape on their rubber bumper put a round dent in your high strength steel bumper. My guess at some point you either A. Bumped a hitch receiver ball or B. someone with one hit you at a store and you didn’t want to pay to fix it. Then you wanted a new assembly and the old one back!? Why? So you could sell it for a few hundred dollars? This way you get your repair free, paid for by the other party not you, and make a few hundred bucks selling the old one. All at the expense of a poor 16 year old girl who lightly grazed you. But it’s such a precious truck that it has to have a new assembly.. but can be covered underneath with piles of mud? Yet you seem not to care about your tailgate being caved in at the top? Oh but wait it would be hard to pin that on someone else. I feel bad for any shop that has to put up with you as a customer. Hard to believe a service manger at a dealership has such little knowledge on vehicle repairs and procedures.

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