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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / July 2006

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Repainting a different color

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Devon - 03 Jul 2006 01:32 GMT
Hi all,

I'm buying a 2000 S500 that I found for an incredible price - the only
catch is that I don't really like the color (it's a light blueish
silver).  Does anyone know what my options are vis-a-vis repainting it
silver or black and what that might cost? Should I have a Mercedes
dealer do the painting, or is it safe to have a another reputable shop
do it?  Or should I just forget it and try to like its current color?
;)

I got such a good deal on the car that I figure I wouldn't mind
spending some dough getting it just the way I want.

Any advice appreciated!
Dev
Tiger - 03 Jul 2006 04:14 GMT
Don't do it... period. Factory finish will last forever... any paint job
will last 3 years before some rust comes out... plus chaning color cost
$$$$... Expect about $5000+ for that kind of job.

If you really hate that color... trade it in for something else.
MTI - 03 Jul 2006 06:22 GMT
If you pay cheap for paint application, that's what will happen, but that
doesn't rule out a respray by a shop that knows what it's doing.

When respraying a dramatically different color, be aware that there'll be
additional costs in doing the inside door jambs and other openings, like the
trunk and probably the engine bay area.  If the color change isn't too
dramatic, then you might get away with leaving the engine bay alone,
otherwise it will look odd.

A color change, unless properly done, will negatively affect resale values,
so do it if you intend to keep it.
Tiger - 03 Jul 2006 21:29 GMT
I don't care how much you spent on paint job... rust will come. I spent
$3000 and rust came because they didn't catch it in the first place... and
some prep is just not good. Finish was awesome but the car's inherent rust
spot if not known by the body shop... will miss it and ruin the whole job
down the road.
MTI - 04 Jul 2006 07:47 GMT
Surely you're not suggesting that repainting causes rust . . . haven't we
all seen rust on Mercedes with their original paint?  Your bad experience
hardly condems the autopainting business.
Dori A Schmetterling - 04 Jul 2006 13:20 GMT
Tiger spoke of pre-existing rust.

RTFP where P = post     ;-))

DAS

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> Surely you're not suggesting that repainting causes rust . . . haven't we
> all seen rust on Mercedes with their original paint?  Your bad experience
> hardly condems the autopainting business.
Devon - 03 Jul 2006 07:54 GMT
Thanks for the advice.  I might be completely rationalizing here...but
I'm starting to like the color.  It's what they call Horizon Blue.  And
while I've always loved Mercedes' silver, I think I could grow to like
this color as well.

> Don't do it... period. Factory finish will last forever... any paint job
> will last 3 years before some rust comes out... plus chaning color cost
> $$$$... Expect about $5000+ for that kind of job.
>
> If you really hate that color... trade it in for something else.
David J - 03 Jul 2006 11:46 GMT
>Thanks for the advice.  I might be completely rationalizing here...but
>I'm starting to like the color.  It's what they call Horizon Blue.  And
>while I've always loved Mercedes' silver, I think I could grow to like
>this color as well.

I think you will.......

Conversely, this year I searched for 3 months for the right spec car,
but it could not be metallic Silver - in the UK almost 90% of MB seem
to imported in Silver, and it's just boring.

Eventually I caved in.  The car was right, and I have learned to live
with the Silver.  Your Horizon Blue is a great color for a MB.

David
The Spanish Inquisition - 03 Jul 2006 12:04 GMT
>> Thanks for the advice.  I might be completely rationalizing here...but
>> I'm starting to like the color.  It's what they call Horizon Blue.  And
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> Eventually I caved in.  The car was right, and I have learned to live
> with the Silver.  Your Horizon Blue is a great color for a MB.

Could be worse, I've got two willow green ones (a w124 and a w201).
I got the w124 first, and I swear I wasn't looking for it, but when I
found a good w201 for the GF it turned out to also be willow green.

We're talking a rare color here...!

http://213.84.196.8/mb250a.jpg
http://213.84.196.8/mb190a.jpg

It looks a bit silly in the drive way...

Ximinez (not too fond of willow green)
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Alan Mudd - 03 Jul 2006 16:04 GMT
Live with it if you can, my 1990 560 sec will be repainted this year, not a
colour change but in the same metallic black, I'm paying to have it done
correctly to show standard and with all the various bit's an pieces such as
new seals and trim I'll be lucky to get change from £6000.

I could probably get a 'blow over' for under £1000 but it really isn't the
same thing, and the cars being done for me to keep as I've wanted one of
these for 20 years....one day it might even be worth something!

Alan M

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Dori A Schmetterling - 03 Jul 2006 18:35 GMT
Metallic silver is not just 90% of MBs in UK, it's a large chunk of EVERY
car...

Could not find the colour in the MB UK configurator but if Horizon Blue is
what I think it is, I think it's very smart.  Currently I have silver
metallic (190) and Obsidian Black metallic (CLK CaB)... will change if I can
next time, but that's quite a way off.

DAS

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> I think you will.......
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> David
 
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