How much for big truck?

Obsessive1

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What would you guys charge? 2008 Chevy Silverado 2500. Crew cab (4 doors), long bed. Full detail. No engine bay. It's a clean truck. Has some minor swirls already. It is red and black. Sharp truck. Told him I do the works not just vacuum interior but dress it and glass and everything. Wash, wax, interior, no polishing or anything. I quoted him a price and he told me what other guys were doing it for and I don't see how. I am gonna call tomorrow and see if the shop quotes me what he said they do it for.

I want to see what you guys would charge. Thx. Mike.
 
I plan on using Pinnacle Souvern also. I told him I would be using a high end wax also. Looking forward to seeing what you guys would charge.
 
make sure to not under-cut yourself. sure, he can go to another shop buy they're probably hacks and sometimes you get what you pay for...
 
I try and give an estimate that makes me about 25 bucks per hour, which is pretty cheap. I never charge more than the price given in an estimate even if it takes me much longer to get the job done. Just take a SWAG at how many hours the job will take, multiply it by your hourly rate, and give him the price.
 
I am in southeastern ohio where the economy isn't that great. I have my own shop but I do cars and such on the side. I am pretty decent w/ a PC and need more practice, but own a Makita buffer. I am happy with $15 per hour really. It would be me and my dad doing the job. I quoted him $160 and he pretty much said it was too much. Told me other place did it for $125.
 
Wow, your price seems very generous. Surprised he didn't jump at it. Well, he'll probably get a 125 dollar job at the other place, if you know what I mean.
 
Yeah when I talk to him again. He owns place next to my shop. I am going to tell him by the way whoever is washing your truck is probably the one putting those swirls in your $50,000 truck.
 
I absolutely hate people like this. People who tell me that the other guy charges $_____ for this service, I usually tell them to go to the other hacker and call me when you can afford me. Just set a price that your comfortable with and go with that, but don't let him set your price and never under-cut your service, then he'll be expecting that from now on.
 
If I could get the job I would tape off a section and put the halo's on it and let him see a before and after. Not major swirls but enough to be seen in sunlight. He would probably want the whole truck polished. Then he would really love my price when I told him about $300 lol. There loaded too and that's the thing that kills me lol.
 
Anal1 said:
Yeah when I talk to him again. He owns place next to my shop. I am going to tell him by the way whoever is washing your truck is probably the one putting those swirls in your $50,000 truck.



Exactly. Too bad he won't pry open his wallet far enough to really see what his truck could look like.
 
JonP said:
I absolutely hate people like this. People who tell me that the other guy charges $_____ for this service, I usually tell them to go to the other hacker and call me when you can afford me. Just set a price that your comfortable with and go with that, but don't let him set your price and never under-cut your service, then he'll be expecting that from now on.



This post should be a sticky.
 
And they have tons of rich friends w/ nice trucks and such. So if they would just sit back gimme some dough and let me do it they would probably be very happy w/ the finished product. What would you charge?
 
That vehicle is a lot of work and IMO your price was not high at all. A vehicle like that has a lot of real estate to cover, is quite tall so you'll need a platform or ladders which also slows you down and wears you out.



FWIW, it takes me about 8 hours for a full detail on a big long bed crew cab and that's busting my butt at that pace.
 
JonP said:
I absolutely hate people like this. People who tell me that the other guy charges $_____ for this service, I usually tell them to go to the other hacker and call me when you can afford me. Just set a price that your comfortable with and go with that, but don't let him set your price and never under-cut your service, then he'll be expecting that from now on.



Great point. Even if you do it to get him as a customer, and you get referrals then THEY will expect the same low price, even if the car is in worse shape.



A 1-step for a HUGE black truck, will be explained(along with all the other processes) that the light swirls will be removed and not come back as long as good washing technique is used. $350-370 starting or neighborhood for all that black paint. Don't undersell your work.
 
LISTEN TO THIS: I called a local detail shop today. They quoted me a price of $90. Do you believe that? I knew they sucked when they said they dressed the inside with ArmorAll. I need to get a business liscense and open up my shop and get some word of mouth going. I can get pretty good results with a PC and I own a Makita rotary but I need more practice with it. I have some good products for the Makita (Hi Temp products I believe it is). Menzerna, Sonus. I try to use nothing but the best. Hard to get people in this area off the money though. But I think if I could get a couple before and afters done w/ a 2 step or something people would see there is more to detailing than the local wash/wax and Armorall. Had to rant sorry.
 
Detail shops are all about getting it done and getting the money. Youre in it to do a good job and make the customer happy but the majority of the time a customer is happy with crap for a detail. Most do not know what a good detail is all about. Throw some shiny stuff on the tires and dash and they will be happy, which is exactly what those so called 'detail' shops will do.
 
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