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How does a car advertised as having solid paint differ from one with flat or metallic paint?

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How does a car advertised as having solid paint differ from one with flat or metallic paint?

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Pete Butler A) Solid or flat paint is the same thing. It’s the cheapest option when buying a new car, but your colour choices will probably be limited. Metallic paint contains tiny flecks of metal, which makes it sparkle under light. It usually costs extra (between £300 and £2000), but highlights the contours of a car’s body better than a solid colour. Cars with metallic paint are generally worth more on the second-hand market, too.

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