paint job?
#1
paint job?
right now its gold and i wanna keep it that color because it cost
over $1,000 to change the color. I went to macco and got a quote to
repaint it the same color and it came out to be around $800. has anyone
ever had a macco paint job?
over $1,000 to change the color. I went to macco and got a quote to
repaint it the same color and it came out to be around $800. has anyone
ever had a macco paint job?
#3
i had it on my 4th Gen, the person who bought it from me re did it a different color from maaco also... Check on youtube for a "MD ride out" its in one of those videos, also if you check orgers bigfonz spring pics its also in there, it turned out great IMO
#5
i think the only ppl who should post here are the ones who have actually had a maaco paint job... i paid $500 for the whole car color changed from maaco... if u look in my pic profile i have only one pic of the white and its partial
#6
UHOH...Better get paint yo
You're def taking chances with a Maaco paint job, they may have some guys that can lay good paint, but odds aren't in your favor. I've seen some look like a rattle can spray job and some look decent, but I've yet to see one that I would call "great".
#7
DO NOT GO TO MAACO!!! i got a new front bumper online and i had them "primer,paint,clear" my bumper and it costed like $150 bucks ya mad cheap but a year later its flaking off my grille in rather LARGE chunks. they never primered or cleared the bumper just cleaned it off and sprayed it honestly i wouldnt ever go back there. ive had so many friends make that mistake and they regret it alot.
#8
I had a car painted at Macco...had to be repainted entirely at initial pickup, I refused to accept what they gave me. They really did a horrible job the first time, long list of issues.
Anyway, second time around didn't look half bad, but I didn't pay for a clear coat, and the whole thing started to dull out at bout 14 months old, out of warrantee of course. I don't know if the clear would have helped, it probably was substandard material not much different then the paint...
I'd say you're better off finding a good body shop, get a quote for a paint job there, and get at least a 3 year warrantee. Me personally I'll NEVER go back to Macco...
Anyway, second time around didn't look half bad, but I didn't pay for a clear coat, and the whole thing started to dull out at bout 14 months old, out of warrantee of course. I don't know if the clear would have helped, it probably was substandard material not much different then the paint...
I'd say you're better off finding a good body shop, get a quote for a paint job there, and get at least a 3 year warrantee. Me personally I'll NEVER go back to Macco...
#10
MACCO NOOOOOOOOOO all they do is scuff the paint and spray it. I have seen them not remove the license plate frame they masked it off and sprayed it. a real body shop will take the time to pull evrything apart, and remove all the original clear coat not just scuff it. macco is cheap cuz they dont do the labor that needs to be done to make the paint stick right and to not have the orange peel in the paint.
If u got the ***** for it u can key it call the cops and report a vandalism to the insurance company. But its a risk if u get caught
If u got the ***** for it u can key it call the cops and report a vandalism to the insurance company. But its a risk if u get caught
Last edited by PatKeo6373; 07-29-2009 at 09:36 PM.
#11
A factory quality paint job is going to run you $3000 and up. There are no short cuts to doing it right and price shopping is not the way to go. Trust me on this. I detail cars for a living and see some absolute crap body and paint work. $100+ a fender for me to fix, if it can be fixed.
#12
#14
Maaco
I had Maaco repaint my car last year, same color (charcol) after a small accident left me with badly scratced doors. Went for the top of the line job costing about $1,200.00. They claimed to sand to primer and repaint. I don't believe they did this since the car was done within 2 days of me dropping it off. It wasn't all bad
The good: They did a very good job taping the car. Still have yet to find any overstray. No orange peel, 5 year transferrable warranty, and it looks decent when not in direct sunlight. However...
The bad: Holy glitter Battman! Their metal flake is nothing like the factory paint. The flakes are much bigger and a variety of colors, so it looks like the car was sprayed with the glitter a 6 year old puts in her hair. Only really noticable in direct sun but annoying. They also painted over the Grill and the mirrors, so they are now colormatched, for better or worse.
Was mine all bad, no. Would I do it again, no. But gl finding a decent paint job anywhere near $1k
The good: They did a very good job taping the car. Still have yet to find any overstray. No orange peel, 5 year transferrable warranty, and it looks decent when not in direct sunlight. However...
The bad: Holy glitter Battman! Their metal flake is nothing like the factory paint. The flakes are much bigger and a variety of colors, so it looks like the car was sprayed with the glitter a 6 year old puts in her hair. Only really noticable in direct sun but annoying. They also painted over the Grill and the mirrors, so they are now colormatched, for better or worse.
Was mine all bad, no. Would I do it again, no. But gl finding a decent paint job anywhere near $1k
Last edited by MaxBlastSE; 07-30-2009 at 08:13 AM.
#15
macco is good for when your trying to sell your car and you don't give a sh*t about it anymore, i was selling my eclipse which had crazy sun damage being a 8 year old black car, they painted my muffler black, springs and shocks also had black paint on them so bottom line is if you want quality than go somewhere else
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