> > A dealer does not do a transaction unless he is making a lot of money on it.
> > Wear blue tinted glasses.
>
> Oh well...it was just an idea. I suspected that would be the case but
> didn't think it'd hurt to consider it.
> Why not just get a new paint job?
>
> Should be a lot less (maybe just a grand or so) than what the dealer would
> charge for a changeover
To paint a car with good paint?! Try $2500-3200, to get almost as good a
finish as the one you're covering!
And bear in mind, if you get a cheapie, when you open the door, the jambs
will be red. When you open the hood the inside of the hood will be red.
When you go to trade the car, the guy looking at the trade for evaluation
will wonder *WTF*...he didn't like the color...right...and knock at least
$750 off for the repaint, more realistically $2000 suspecting an accident,
no matter WHAT you tell him! That makes the cost $3250-5200 for the
repaint!
Even doing it right there will be a lot of traces of red paint all over
the place. You can paint the inside of the hood, and TRY to do your best
on the engine compartment, but you're not going to get it all. The hatch
will have to be taken apart, as will the doors.
This is MUCH more trouble than it's worth! My advice to the OP is to take
a chance, call around to the dealers and see if you can get an even swap.
They may just have a customer holding out for a red one with low mileage
and would be willing to make a swap!
> David - who wonders who would even consider changing a one owner car for
> an ex-rental car
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>> Oh well...it was just an idea. I suspected that would be the case but
>> didn't think it'd hurt to consider it.