If you’re thinking about getting a paint job on your vehicle but haven’t explored the path of a car wrap, you’ll be missing out. With a wrap, you can design amazing graphics to promote your business, and the cost to do so is much less than it would be to do a paint makeover.

To Wrap or to Paint:
A quality paint job can easily run you $5,000-$10,000. Car wraps are generally and consistently less expensive. There are also some additional cost factors that come into play. With a paint job, that new coat will be susceptible to chipping and fading. And then you’ll end up paying for touch-ups or a whole new paint job. A wrap won’t fall victim to those issues. And, so you know, a wrapped vehicle actually preserves the paint underneath.
Partial Wrapping:
There’s another way to chop your cost down when wrapping your vehicle. You can get what’s known as a partial wrap and not have to spend for a full job. What’s really cool about a partial is that it’s almost imperceptible to the naked eye. Add to that, there can be a nice gradient look from original paint to wrap. Take a look at the picture below. See how it’s a bit hard to tell that it’s partial?

Designing Your Wrap:
In talking about price, know this. With a vehicle wrap, the design is limited only by your imagination. If you can dream it, you can do it. And there is no price tag to be put on that. There is no difference between a single color or a thousand colors in the price of your wrap.
