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From Plastic to Monotone
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:31 am
by latina_qt
I purchased my Vibe in Satellite with the charcoal grey bottom and door handles. I liked it at the time but now I don't. Is it possible for them to change mine from what I have to the nicer Monotone Style that way my Vibe is all one color and doesn't look cheezy?
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (latina_qt)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:37 am
by Triton
Rob is right. It will cost a lot of money for new parts and to have them primed and painted. You can check with the body shop at the dealer, but I'm thinking you are not going to be thrilled with the price. The body kit that is coming out is going to be in the neighborhood of $2000 after the purchase of your Vibe. So you know it will be close to that if you add the door handles and the piece above the license plate.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:46 am
by latina_qt
I liked it at the time so that's why I didn't get the Monotone.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:53 am
by latina_qt
I know that but I really liked it better that way at the time. Since I liked it that much, I never would have thought I'd change my mind.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:58 am
by latina_qt
What kind do you have? Do you have the Monotone or Plastic? What's this "Silver Lining" you're talking about?
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:08 am
by latina_qt
LOL!!! Good one! I get it now! Duh? Your car is Two Tone, like mine?
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:17 am
by latina_qt
Maybe I should just quit being picky and be happy I even have a new car huh? I love my Vibe but I just look at the bottom color and think, I should've had it all one color. I think once I tint the windows and get the spoiler (that I want OH SO BADLY) it'll look a lot better and I'll be satisfied then. Thanks for all of your help!
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:24 am
by latina_qt
OH DEFINITELY JUST THE TOP ONE! What's up with the one in the middle? Looks so cheezy and weird! Never would even dare think to get that one! Yep, just the top one buddy! Speaking of spoilers, do you know when they're supposed to come out and also if we can purchase them separtely (for those of us that only want one)?
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:03 am
by latina_qt
Thanks for the info.! As for the Spoilers, I'll do the same. Buy them and then sell the middle one on ebay! Thanks Again!
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (latina_qt)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:21 am
by NSimkins
Probably would be better to get a new Vibe altogether than go through the hassle of having the cladding painted to your liking. You would have to worry about quality of the paint job and the lifespan of the paint considering it is not factory (not saying factory is the best ever). Also, you may be interested in this thread as well:
http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=273
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (latina_qt)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:50 am
by Lorin
quote:I purchased my Vibe in Satellite with the charcoal grey bottom and door handles. I liked it at the time but now I don't. ....Satellite w/ charcoal is nice combo. I like my Neptune, but sometimes I see the picture of Frosty's Frosty w/charcoal and think WOW! Wish I had THAT! And then I see Salsa's, well Salsa mono, and think WOW! Wish I had THAT! Then I see (Is it Nova's?) Abyss and Think WOW!... I really don't think there are any BAD colors for Vibe. And whenever you drive through a paving zone this summer and hear the asphalt sticking to the rockers of your vibe, think WOW! I'm glad I don't have mono!
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (NSimkins)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:40 pm
by Jethro
Gee, how disappointing. Three MODERATORs all giving similar but wrong information - sorry guys you blew it with this one.I had a Festiva that had the grey bumpers front and rear that were similar material and texture to the cladding on the Vibe. Took it to a body shop and had them painted to match the body color (and added a rear spoiler and side "ground effect" spats). That was 10 years ago next month. Saw the car last month and the bumpers still look great (the rest of the car is starting to show it's age though)!Done PROPERLY using good primer, and with flex agent added to the primer & paint, it's almost like factory. The texture of the plastic mostly gets smoothed out by the primer and paint. It is still there if you look close - most people will never notice.I didn't have the concern with the color of the door handles since my car was black and so were the door handles but I'd guess you'd have similar good luck with painting them.It WILL cost more than the $325 extra when done at the factory when new but should easily be under $1k if done on the car (removing the cladding, then painting and reinstalling it will provide a better job but of course will cost more). I would suggest waiting and adding the sport appearance package at the same time if you are considering it at all.If you really like the monotone better (and I certainly do!) get a free quote from a body shop then you can decide if it's worth the cost to make it look the way you want it.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (Jethro)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 8:00 pm
by NSimkins
quote:Gee, how disappointing. Three MODERATORs all giving similar but wrong information - sorry guys you blew it with this one.Ouch! quote:I had a Festiva that had the grey bumpers ... Took it to a body shop and had them painted to match the body color ... Saw the car last month and the bumpers still look great Looks like you found a good shop to perform the work. I never said any aftermarket shop couldn't match the quality of the factory work, there is a factor you have to consider when comparing quality and pricing. You get what you pay for... unless you have a hook-up at a body shop. My opinion is so because I have seen my share of shoddy paint jobs.. even with highly reputable shops. Although some shops do honor their mistakes and will fix (repaint) their work within a certain time period, which is honorable.quote:you can decide if it's worth the cost to make it look the way you want it.Yep, that's the bottom line. We're all stating opinions here.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (silverawd26)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:56 pm
by NSimkins
quote:No offense Jethro, but was the Festiva even considered a car?My friend had a Festiva and we had a blast in that thing. He would zip around all over the place! They may be small, but they are still a car.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (Lorin)
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:08 am
by latina_qt
Gee thanks for that info. I can honestly say that I feel a lot better about my two tone Vibe now!
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (latina_qt)
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:37 am
by NovaResource
Mine is a 2-tone satellite and I'm glad. I like it for the protection. No paint chips from rocks or paint damage for people who parallel park by feel (back up until they hit something than stop). My wifes minivan (and her two previous cars) had a similar feature where the front and rear bumpers were unpainted.
Re: From Plastic to Monotone (NovaResource)
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:37 am
by latina_qt
Looking at your Vibe, it looks really cute! I like it