My Dodge Dart is seven years old now, but I’m not ready to give it up. I *am* ready to give it a makeover, though! Can you tell me anything about Dodge Dart wraps?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Dodge Darts are great cars—it’s such a shame they don’t make them anymore. If I had one, I’d want to hold onto it, too! Luckily, a Dodge Dart wrap can get it looking brand new again.
Because vinyl wraps stretch up to 40%, they can fit pretty much any vehicle, including the Dart. On top of that, they come in more than 200 solid colors, plus tons of patterns, finishes, and textures. You can even get a wrap that changes colors!
The best part is that a vinyl wrap will help keep your car in tip-top shape. Once it’s on, it will protect the paint underneath from chips, rust, and more for as long as you keep it.
While vinyl wraps are an investment, they don’t cost much more than a traditional paint job (about $2,000 if you get a basic wrap at a shop). Of course, if you get a fancy finish, like chrome, you’ll pay a bit more.
If you’re the DIY type, and you want to wrap your own car, it shouldn’t cost more than a few hundred dollars.
Either way, a wrap is a great way to keep your
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