Maaco Paint Prices

Maaco paint prices can range from a couple hundred dollars to almost a thousand dollars. However, the average prices stick around $300 dollars, but will depend on what type of vehicle you have. Obviously the larger the vehicle, the more paint is needed to cover it; therefore the price will be higher. While I was researching Maaco, I did notice the average prices to get a vehicle painted in the market are typically around $1,000 dollars. So getting a car painted for only $300 dollars is a great deal.

Maaco paint is known for its cheaper quality of paint. Consumers who have received a Maaco paint job have complained about the paint chipping and peeling off more frequently then the competitors of Maaco paint. I however think you pay for what you get. If you have an older automobile and want a little bit of a touch up or if you plan on selling your car and not caring about investing a large amount of money, then Maaco paint is an ideal choice for you. If you have a brand new car in awesome condition, and need a paint job, then I would most likely vote against getting a Maaco paint job.

I suppose Maaco auto paint prices are similar to any other product out there. For instance, you go to fast food restaurants based on your need. Fast food restaurants are there for convenience and are very cheap. The atmosphere is obviously not something you are paying for, and either is the service. The same idea applies to their prices. When a consumer looks into Maaco’s prices they are investing in a service and product that will be a temporary fix as well as a cheap job. People do not check into their prices and pay them because the paint will last forever.

My suggestion to you and anyone else is even if you have a nicer and newer vehicle, I would still purchase the cheaper version first. People, who have said their vehicles paint peeled off really fast, may have left their car in extreme environmental conditions. Or maybe their car had a weird coat of paint on originally and it affected the coat of paint Maaco did afterwards. I guess I would rather pay the $300 dollars first and see how well it lasts and works out for me, than to purchase the paint job at $1000 dollars. Who knows, I mean the same problems that occurred for some people with the $300 dollar paint job, pay occur with the $1000 dollar paint job, you never know. I would recommend you to also go online and look up consumer reviews on Maaco and their competitors. I would probably look at as many reviews as I possibly could and then take the majority views and apply that to your decision. Plus just as a reminder people sometimes have it in their head that the cheaper a product is the worst off the job will be, and that is not always true.