What is your guy's Opinions on macco. Anyone ever had work done there? I hear some good then some bad stories like fish eyeing some poor ladies whole mustang then refusing to fix it, and deying there is even a problim.
when i ran threw a tree with me first civic macco did a great job i had no flaws what so ever until i rolled it three time but thats another story it could also depend on the actual worker to if he has been doing the job for a while a just a rookie at it
[sm=itsok.gif] for just a paint job nothing to big they good they mix there paint with the coat instead of putting the paint then the coat like a car dealer would do but its just the same. so yes macco is good
I've seen Maaco paint jobs that start to rub off when you wash the car after about 3 or 4 years. Never had first hand experience with them though. Oh yeah and I'm pretty sure its spelled Maaco.
if you need paint, go for it. if you want a really good paint job, expect to pay for it. but maaco does good stuff too, but most people go there to get a car painted for the 275 dollar one, but they have different levels of jobs, just like most paint shops.
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Yes, there's a "Replacement for Displacement". Its called Volumetric Efficiency.
i cant tell you there levels or whatever but i will say...they do mostly like stock paint jobs...after accedent type things...if you want a nice stock color or somthing of the such they will be good...and you cant beat the price..i think to repaint stock color its liek 250 or so...but if you want some type of custom paint job i dont know if they do it or what they would charge..like i said...a typical stock color paint job cant beat um...
I was quoted $800 for a color change from white to black with orange stripes on a big-ass Dodge Grand Caravan...and I took my boss's CrownVic to Maaco. Still Glossy black after 3 years.
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