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On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 1:12:45 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
My trusty daily driver is "up there" in years and miles, and I'm looking at a replacement with one third the miles and very good mechanical condition and service documentation. Body's in good shape, with no visible damage (dents, tears, bruises, et cetera), but the exterior paintwork is in really lousy shape...it looks like the owner spent time, and a lot of it, driving behind gravel trucks with uncovered loads. There are paint dings aplenty everywhere. I'm toying with the idea of having it repainted. I've never had this done. A friend who has had one of his cars repainted said it cost around $2000, and that included removing all the trim, filling in dings and scratches, sanding, a base coat, and maybe two top coats and a clear coat. I forgot some of the details. Does that sound about right? Too high, too low? Is it worth doing on a nondescript seven year old vehicles? Buy a $5 bottle of touch up paint (not spray) and spot paint the chips. The girls won't be chasing you anyway. |
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