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 ...
Vehicle wraps make it possible to change a car’s appearance without sacrificing the original factory paint job. They allow vehicle owners to choose colors, styles, and patterns unavailable from the ...
For something as important as your car, it is absolutely worth it to splurge a bit on cosmetic upgrades — especially if the paint is deteriorated or damaged. A full paint job can go a long way in ...
It's a dramatic move to completely change the color of a car. Do it with paint and you're stuck with your final decision once everything dries. If you go with a vinyl wrap, however, you could always ...
Narrator: Car customization is a great way to personalize your automobile. Tired of the standard look of your horseless carriage? Here are six ways to customize your ride. Tinted windows are typically ...
A wrap can give your car a visual makeover—but it’s not a great investment, for a lot of reasons. Your car is probably one of the most expensive purchases you’ll ever make that isn’t a house, so it’s ...
The outside of your car has seen better days. It's been sitting out in the sun so long you forgot what the original color was. Or maybe it has a few scratches here and there from those times you drove ...
You've seen them before. Whether it's a company car en route to the next job site or someone's personalized vehicle, car wraps have found their place among businesses and automotive lovers alike. They ...
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 ...