I can promise you that I'm charging more, and paying more, for used cars that have pristine, original paint. If someone shares that they resprayed the bumper, hood, or fender, I want a deal on that car.
And if the front end is pocked with rock chips, it's doubtful that I'm buying that vehicle, even if a respray will fix it.
But I'm anal. Many are not.
I've sold multiple front-PPF cars with 200,000+ miles and the paint was still in really good shape, and many couldn't believe the high number of miles on these cars.
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