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Siduhe

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Wanted to give a wholehearted recommendation to Jonathan at JS Coachworks for car body repairs (after an unfortunate coming together with a neighbour's car). I think I originally got his details from a recommendation on here, but now can't find the thread to add to.


He mostly does insurance work, but was fine about us wanting to sort things direct, including sourcing the parts ourselves to save money, and helpful with advice about what was and was not worth fixing (our car is 12 years old). Nice guy, works like a trooper and the final bill compared extremely well with what my neighbour was charged by another garage for similar work.


http://www.jscoachworks.co.uk/

020 8699 3488

  • 4 months later...

I second this recommendation! I actually went based on this review and I'm so glad I did.

I went to Autocars in west dulwich and was quoted an insane amount and was treated very abruptly and rudely, but JS Coachworks actually fixed my problem for nothing because it was only a matter of banging something into place! They even offered to run me to the station if I needed to leave my car there.


I now will go back there in the future for any further work and will continue to tell anyone else in my area looking for a body shop to go here.


Thumbs up!


Siduhe Wrote:

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> Wanted to give a wholehearted recommendation to

> Jonathan at JS Coachworks for car body repairs

> (after an unfortunate coming together with a

> neighbour's car). I think I originally got his

> details from a recommendation on here, but now

> can't find the thread to add to.

>

> He mostly does insurance work, but was fine about

> us wanting to sort things direct, including

> sourcing the parts ourselves to save money, and

> helpful with advice about what was and was not

> worth fixing (our car is 12 years old). Nice guy,

> works like a trooper and the final bill compared

> extremely well with what my neighbour was charged

> by another garage for similar work.

>

> http://www.jscoachworks.co.uk/

> 020 8699 3488

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