Repainting leased vehicle

Anonymous
We have a leased Mazda with the fancy red paint and need to have the hood paint fixed (all of it not just a touch up). Is this something we should have done at the dealer because of the specific paint used and/or to make sure it’s done right because it’s a lease? Open to recommendations for body shops in DC.
Anonymous
Second question, is this an urgent job to prevent rust or do scratches not rust that quickly? The only car I ever needed to have paint fixed on was a plastic Saturn!
Anonymous
Any good body shop can match the paint and manufacturer. It isn't secret. Expect to pay 800-1200 bucks..
Anonymous
But they will know
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But they will know


We don’t care about them knowing. We know we’ll have to pay for it and we are three months into the lease so for the sake of my sanity and marriage we want to fix it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a leased Mazda with the fancy red paint and need to have the hood paint fixed (all of it not just a touch up). Is this something we should have done at the dealer because of the specific paint used and/or to make sure it’s done right because it’s a lease? Open to recommendations for body shops in DC.


Someone damaged the drivers door on our brand new Subaru - left a gash dent and paint damaged. We only owned the car for 3 months, we were so pissed off.

Took it to Autobody Dimensions in Bethesda, they did an amazing job. It will take them to a week to properly paint and repair any damage. The door looks brand new. They use the official paint match from the automaker.

I highly recommend. However, it will not be cheap. It cost $2.2K to repair and repaint the door, plus the cost of an 8 day rental. We filed an insurance claim.

Autobody Dimensions
https://goo.gl/maps/1UuEmkc6dxfbGcoSA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But they will know


We don’t care about them knowing. We know we’ll have to pay for it and we are three months into the lease so for the sake of my sanity and marriage we want to fix it.


If you get it fixed and repainted properly, they absolutely will not know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But they will know


We don’t care about them knowing. We know we’ll have to pay for it and we are three months into the lease so for the sake of my sanity and marriage we want to fix it.


If you get it fixed and repainted properly, they absolutely will not know.


I would take it to the body shop a PP listed and have it done properly there vs the dealership.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a leased Mazda with the fancy red paint and need to have the hood paint fixed (all of it not just a touch up). Is this something we should have done at the dealer because of the specific paint used and/or to make sure it’s done right because it’s a lease? Open to recommendations for body shops in DC.


Hey... does it have to be inside DC? I've had great results with D&V Autobody:

http://www.dandvautobody.com/

They are factory certified for a lot of different brands, although not Mazda. I had my Maserati fixed there when someone rolled into me at a stop light. The results were really good - could not tell it was fixed at all. They also fix Hyundais, so the price must be pretty reasonable. I don't know because insurance paid for my bill.

Also, there is no such thing as special paint, so don't worry about that.
Anonymous
So who’s fault was it and how’d it happen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a leased Mazda with the fancy red paint and need to have the hood paint fixed (all of it not just a touch up). Is this something we should have done at the dealer because of the specific paint used and/or to make sure it’s done right because it’s a lease? Open to recommendations for body shops in DC.


Hey... does it have to be inside DC? I've had great results with D&V Autobody:

http://www.dandvautobody.com/

They are factory certified for a lot of different brands, although not Mazda. I had my Maserati fixed there when someone rolled into me at a stop light. The results were really good - could not tell it was fixed at all. They also fix Hyundais, so the price must be pretty reasonable. I don't know because insurance paid for my bill.

Also, there is no such thing as special paint, so don't worry about that.



Noooo not D&V. They did a crappy job on my car 4 years ago. Horrible.
Anonymous
I almost bought a Soul Red Crystal CX-5, but folks on Reddit complained about the thin paint and chipping on the hood. Mazda is aware of the issue; might this fall under normal wear and tear?

I wouldn't fix it if you plan to lease or purchase another Mazda.
Anonymous
You definitely need to get it fixed. Those pearly paints are expensive to fix hopefully they can blend it well. The dealer won’t do it, you need to go to a soft shop.
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