joewillgo asked:


Ok, so I found the perfect used 2004 Toyota Camry, everything seems to be perfect except it has a exterior colors that I do not like. So is it possible for me to send it to Toyota and change it to another color that I do like? And if I can do this, how much do you think this will cost? Please Help Me With This! Thanks!

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    No Responses to “Can I send my 2004 Toyota Camry to Toyota to get the color changed?”

    1. Landon on February 21st, 2012 4:04 pm

      no you cannot send a car back to the maker and have it repainted. You can however have it repainted at a shop. A decent paint job will run at minimum $3000. Don’t be fooled by the Maaco super cheap paint jobs. They are absolutee crap. It would be much cheaper just to find a car in the color you want.

    2. Hank Scorpio on February 23rd, 2012 2:22 am

      Once it’s out the door of the manufacturing facility it’s basically the dealer’s problem.

    3. Castle keep on February 24th, 2012 2:40 pm

      Large Toyota dealerships have their own body/paint shops. They refurbished… or some
      have the facilities to do a complete re-paint.
      If using an independent, you can find ratings of quality on-line
      or Ask a smaller Toyota dealer who they would recommend.
      Also, your insurance co. knows who does good work for them.
      State Farm led me to a shop that had to repaint half my damaged Toyota to match paint
      that had aged 10 yrs…………..you couldn’t tell where the old and new paint joined it looked so good.