Much of what happens in global car culture originates in the US, and wrapping cars in vinyl is no exception. You need to go all the way back to the 1950s for the origins of vinyl wraps, when a company ...
While the short answer to how long a vinyl wrap lasts appears to be “three to seven years,” that wide range merits some explanation. Related: More Maintenance News Perhaps unsurprisingly, three of the ...
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Back in 2013, we responded to the matte-paint fad by trying out a vinyl wrap on one of our editors' personal cars, a 1988 Volkswagen Cabriolet. We promised an update, and, well, here we are. First, a ...
Re-painting your car can be a great way to personalize your vehicle and give it a little more pizazz. Unfortunately, it's permanent, meaning you can't change your mind and go for a different look ...
Wrapping your car can make it look cool, turn it into a moving billboard, or hide its ugly paint job. But will a wrap damage what's underneath it?
Tesla begins offering color wraps for the Model 3 and Model Y in seven colors, to be installed by two official Tesla Service Centers in California. The seven color wraps are priced at $7500 or $8000, ...
Vinyl wraps can make almost anything look acceptable from a distance. Underneath this Toyota’s ugly wrap was a very different ...