Maaco paint jobs?

i agree with the guys above...im only 19 so money is an issue for me as well...if your going to go the maaco route (or any cost effective route) you need to do the bodywork yourself- it may not be perfect, but atleast you know whats flawed and that you put in the hard work...as for Maaco themselves, i wouldnt go with their single stage, go with a base clear so that you buff it out nicely...the local maaco near me is run by a guy with 35 mopars, but hes only had a handful of his cars painted there obviously...I saw some of their work- some looks good, some looks crappy...i also had a friend who did co op there and told me that they prep the cars like **** before they paint which is kinda sad...so if i was you, check out their work, talk to the guys there about your options, make it clear you want a good job done and dont take no for an answer if there are problems with it afterwards....If it wasnt for the fact that the bodyshop at my dads school was painting my car for dirt cheap, id be going to maaco as well

good luck