How much to repaint my 98 Accord Coupe ?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by russzee, Jun 26, 2007.

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    russzee Guest

    Hello,

    The paint on my BLACK 98 Accord coupe has worn out and quite
    embarrasingly chipped off from almost everywhere.

    I went into a paint shop this evening to get an estimate :

    Here's their website : http://www.onedaypaint.com/1daypaintsystems.html

    They gave me an estimate of $837.00 (PLUS 2 PAINT System {see website
    above} + Body Work {for the few dents and scratches and chipped off
    area} + Labor.

    Is this a fair estimate ? Is there any other place that I could go
    to ?

    Any advice / sugestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
    Russ
     
    russzee, Jun 26, 2007
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    Art Guest

    You are getting a cheap paint job. Personal recommendations if probably the
    best way to pick a place out.
     
    Art, Jun 26, 2007
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    Greenblurr93 Guest

    an average paint job should run you about $1200-2000 for the whole car.
     
    Greenblurr93, Jun 26, 2007
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    tww1491 Guest

    Given the price, I guess they must paint with mops. Figure around $2k for a
    decent job.
     
    tww1491, Jun 27, 2007
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    Earle Horton Guest

    Wrt others who have said that this is a cheap paint job, the body work and
    labor should bring it up to an expected level. A car like this is likely to
    need a considerable amount of body work to get rid of small dents, and the
    chips will all have to be sanded out, or it will not look right. One thing
    that is not clear from the ad or from your posting, is why the separate
    labor charge? Is the $837.00 paint and materials only? Normally I would
    expect a firm quote of X dollars for paint, materials, and spraying, plus
    "labor" for anything else that needs done.

    Since this is not their top of the line product, I would be concerned about
    the quality. Ask to see a car that has been painted with this process.
    They should have a customer's car on the lot or be able to tell you when you
    can see one.

    Saludos cordiales,

    Earle
     
    Earle Horton, Jun 27, 2007
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    russzee Guest

    Thanks for all the input...I appreciate it !

    They did show me a few painted cars in the lot..seemed like a decent
    job unless those were their trophy paint jobs ! Plus they provide a 3
    yr warranty on the paint job on peeling , chipping , etc. So i'm
    assuming that the paint and materials must be of decent quality at the
    very least ! I'll let you know how it goes..heck, maybe even take
    before and after pictures...

    Cheers
    Russ
     
    russzee, Jun 27, 2007
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