I don't know. Would you want to wrap a Lamborghini for the same price as a Camry?
Every car is different. Different curves, different techniques needed.... Some will take a day, some can take 4 days .
Some.will come.in with a ton of chips that need to be filled and primed... Some will be pristine.
I'd stick to.giving an estimate/ base price .you can average the sqft of cars, trucks, vans, etc and give a price on material, then tell them labour will be between xx and xx depending on the vehicles condition and difficulty.
Most people who've called into us think a full wrap is going to be $1000. The ones.who realize it's going to be $2-3000 know it's going.to cost that much, and don't mind waiting 10 minutes for a call back and an accurate quote.
We have a shop that advertises wraps for $500 and up. Of course the and up is in small text... One day I decided to email them for a quote on my suv, and it of.course came nack a more reasonable $3000ish range. I asked what $500 would get me... And he said maybe a hood wrap. Maybe advertising so low gets him a ton of calls and upselling them gets him more clients than he otherwise would normally be getting, I don't know.
So maybe a set price will get you.more clients... Maybe it'll stop all the tire kickers wanting a wrap for $1000 and not realizing the true price... I personally think it'd cost you more than you'd earn... But you could always give it a trial
For one month only, flat rate vehicles wraps! Xxx per car, xxx per truck, xxx per subject on all standard films!
Then your only.commiting for one month, it might bring more people in because it's a "special", and you can cancel it if you're not getting the results youd like.