The cost of painting a car can vary widely, and several key factors determine how much you’ll ultimately pay. The type of paint you choose—whether basic enamel, high-quality urethane, or premium metallic finishes—plays a major role in the final price. The condition of your vehicle also matters; cars with rust, dents, or old peeling paint require additional prep work, which increases labor costs. The size of your vehicle affects pricing as well, since larger cars, SUVs, and trucks need more paint and time to complete. Even the level of detailing you want—such as custom colors, multi-layer coatings, or clear-coat protection—can impact the overall cost. At ProCar Auto Body Shop, we walk you through each factor so you know exactly what you’re paying for, ensuring transparency and professional results every time. PDR is perfect for small to medium dents where the paint remains intact—think hail damage, parking lot mishaps, or stray shopping carts. It’s an eco-friendly option, too, reducing the need for chemicals and materials typically used in conventional repairs.

























