When I started doing wraps a few years ago, it seemed like everyone was charging about $15.00 a square foot, plus artwork, plus install.
Then everyone thought they were going to get rich doing wraps because of certain suppliers promoting the hell out of wrapping, so they bought machines, laminators, and sent people to install classes.
So, next thing I see is wraps going for $10.00 a square foot, including art and install.
I see the wholesale print providers going from $7.00-8.00 plus shipping down to 3.25 a sq/ft with free shipping.
I see wraps on the street with no lamination, $400.00 for a cargo van.
I get customers trying to bargain down because "the other guy" is $100.00 cheaper on a quote. Never mind the customer has to drive 50 miles to save a 100 bucks.
So, what should you charge for a wrap?
Whatever you can get away with.
Personally, I won't touch a job unless there are multiple vehicles, and I get $12.00 per sq/ft, plus artwork.
My biggest selling points are that my wraps look good, and don't fall off the vehicle.
Most of my customers come to me after they tried the other, cheaper companies.
I really don't care about wraps anymore, I get a better profit margin on magnets.