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In general, expect a one- to two-day job if you take your vehicle to a professional shop for a wrap, though the work times could vary depending on the size of the vehicle and type of wrap.
If you have a lot of money in your pocket, you could actually get a vinyl wrap and PPF together for your car. This will cost you, though — probably upwards of $10,000.
Vinyl wraps provide an opportunity to customize your car's exterior, especially if you want to stand out in a sea of black, white, gray, and silver vehicles.
One VW retailer said a wrap to turn a single-tone ID Buzz into a two-tone costs shoppers about $3,000. The dealer then applies for the incentive and is paid $1,500 by VW.
He also told Automotive News that, “The single-tone vehicle doesn’t sell as quick as the two-tone car. As soon as the dealers dress them up and wrap them, we see them moving again.” ...
To change that, dealers can front the money to have a two-tone wrap installed on those monochrome Buzzes, and Volkswagen will reimburse part of the cost thanks to a partnership with Wrapmate.
Now that the Volkswagen ID Buzz is finally on sale in the U.S., the reality of selling a $70,000 electric minivan in a country where the President is threatening to send the global economy into a ...