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First Light Auto Body

5.0 (3 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Services - First Light Auto Body

Auto body restoration

Bumper repair

Collision repair

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Auto customization

Dent removal

Auto exterior customization

Auto frame testing

Auto hail damage repair

Auto interior customization

Paint and scratches

Vehicle painting

Auto steering and suspension repair

Rear-end damage

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I would highly recommend this business. We were traveling through the area (1300 miles from home)…read moreand broke a shackle bolt on our 5th wheel camper. Two days before the holiday. They got our rig in and had us back on the road in less than 24 hours. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable.

This business most likely will be taking advantage of customers through deceptive pricing practices…read moreand excessive markups in several ways: 1. Excessive Markups Beyond Industry Norms While a reasonable markup on parts is expected, marking up parts by 100% to 200%--especially when parts are widely available at lower prices--can be exploitative. Luxury vehicle owners may be particularly vulnerable because they expect higher costs but may not realize they are being charged far beyond fair market value. 2. False or Inflated Charges Some shops may add unnecessary fees, such as: Non-existent parts or labor: Charging for components that were never replaced or for work that was never performed. "Shop supplies" fees: A vague charge for basic materials (rags, bolts, etc.) that should already be factored into labor costs. Duplicate labor charges: Charging multiple times for labor that was already covered under another line item. 3. Misrepresenting Parts as OEM or Premium A shop might install cheaper aftermarket parts but charge the customer as if they were getting expensive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. In some cases, used or refurbished parts may be billed at full new part prices. 4. Taking Advantage of Insurance Claims When insurance is paying, a shop may inflate prices, knowing the customer is not paying out of pocket. Some repair shops bill insurers for high-end parts while installing lower-cost alternatives. 5. Lack of Pricing Transparency Some businesses avoid sharing part costs with customers, making it hard for them to compare prices. Without itemized invoices, customers may not realize they are being overcharged. How Customers Can Protect Themselves Request a breakdown of parts and labor costs before authorizing repairs. Compare part prices online or call multiple shops for quotes. Ask for old parts back to verify replacements were actually made. Check reviews and complaints about the shop, especially regarding pricing issues. By combining excessive markups with deceptive billing, a shop can extract far more money than is fair, turning what should be a standard repair into a financial burden for the customer.

First Light Auto Body - bodyshops - Updated May 2026

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