“I needed body work from an accident. Everyone was wonderful and helpful. I was delightfully surprised when I picked up my car that they had detailed the inside as well, down to the dirt in the floor mats. I highly recommend them to anyone who needs any body work done.”
“We have purchased multiple vehicles at bill dube and have always had an excellent experience. Brian Doyle has always provided us with an efficient and easy buying experience”
“Yup, they do a great job with the Line X products, but they also do more than that. I needed a Ford 5th wheel/gooseneck prep package installed in my Super Duty. Did a great job with the install. It looks factory. They delivered when promised and get me informed of the progress. Thank you Kevin for the great customer service. And thanks to the gentleman who performed the work. Sorry I didn’t get your name.”
“Great experience here. Dave the owner is honest, fair and did an amazing job on my car. Communication and follow-up was good and the work was done in a timely manner. Couldn't be happier. Hopefully no more fender benders but if there are, this is my place.Service: Body & Trim”
“Went to the car show. It may have been an open house because we had full access to the businesses in the building. In addition to viewing the cars on display, we were allowed to walk through the work areas and view in process projects. Live music was good and while I didn't sample it, food was being served out of the kitchen in the closed Far Out Diner. The weather was threatening rain which eventually arrived but the cars on display filled the parking lots.”
“Always helpful, always answer my many questios without making me feel stupid, always patient & courteous.Great prices, great great great customer service! I refer them to people all the time.”
“Recently purchased my second car from Dover Chevy. From working with Mike Lewis Sales to finance with Anton Marienko, to the general sales manager Martin Capici and finally, the general manager Don McEwen was such an amazing experience! I would recommend your next purchase to be with Dover Chevy!!!”
“This is likely the place to find that "certain part" for your older automobile restoration. Please read further...I had made contact by phone with Mr. Carswell about 10 years ago in my search for old stock auto parts. I specialize in carburetors. He told me that he had 10 rebuilt old stock carburetors on one of his shelves that he was willing to sell. I am in New Jersey and he is in New Hampshire. I do travel distances to buy inventories of carburetors that have 200 to 300 pieces in them. His tiny inventory was something I would look at if I ever was in his neighborhood. My wife and I decided on a long weekend in Ogunquit, Maine for the last weekend in July of 2022. I made a phone call to Mr. Carswell saying that I would like to stop in on Friday, July 29th, around 1PM, to look at his small carburetor inventory, and browse around his store for other items. He agreed to my visit with a tone of disinterest.My wife and I did show up at the date and time mentioned. We met Mr. Carswell upon entering the dusty and dark car parts museum that is his parts store. We introduced ourselves. We discovered instantly that Mr. Carswell is a rude and condescending curmudgeon. Our being from New Jersey seemed to work against any chance of being accepted by him. He showed me his carburetor inventory that was now at 9 units. I asked what he expected to sell the small lot for. He responded in asking what I pay. Well, I pay pennies on the dollar to buy out hundreds of units at a time...not the correct answer for Mister Carswell. And, he would not give an answer to what his expectations were for his minuscule carburetor inventory. At this point, the dim lighting over the 9 carburetors was turned of. The negotiation was over. Mr. Carswell will own them till his passing day. The carburetors, and the mass amount of inventory in the four stories of this old stock auto parts trove will likely end up in a bunch of dumpsters.Now, I am going to give this old school auto parts store the highest rating on this forum. Based on my experience of visiting car parts stores for the past 20 years, I have a gut feeling that there is likely any type of vintage part that may be needed for American cars from the 1940s through the 1970s. That is, other than carburetors. This is a store that a restorer may be able to walk into and find that certain part being sought for a restoration of a 40s, 50s or 60s automobile.Lesson learned...do not let "Mr. C" know that you are from anywhere but New England. And, do not have a New York or New Jersey metropolitan accent.”
“I have continued to buy from Bill Dube. I find that John Oconnor is one of the best salesman I’ve worked with. Always sets me up with a perfect car. Thank you to him and the dealership. I am in a 2026 Toyota Camry hybrid all-wheel-drive now And completely happy.”