Whether a used car needs to be repainted depends on a number of factors, including the condition of the paint, affordability, vehicle value and personal needs.
Car paint condition
If your used car's paint is in good condition, with an even color and no obvious blemishes, a full-vehicle paint job may not be necessary. However, if the paint has obvious scratches, rust, or an unsatisfactory color, spray painting may be necessary. In addition, the quality of the repainted car paint is significantly different from the original paint, including the degree of bonding, anti-rust and anti-aging capabilities, color saturation and durability.

Economy
Full-vehicle painting is a more expensive repair project, and the cost will vary depending on the model, color and workmanship. Therefore, car owners need to weigh the cost of painting against the market value of the vehicle. If the market value of the vehicle is low, painting may not bring a corresponding return on investment; conversely, if the vehicle value is high and appearance has a significant impact on market value, painting may be worthwhile.
