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Let’s face it, most buyers will end up spending above $30k with add-ons and modifications. Not a lot of buyers will be willing to leave it unpainted/unprotected and with no stereo/entertainment.
I could totally see no stereo/entertainment, but with no paint how long before it rusts out??
I believe the exterior is a composite and specifically made for you to wrap it. here's someone doing it at home. Basically a giant sticker.
So what if you did not wrap it. Would it hold up?
Saturn cars used plastic panels, and they held up better than the company did. No, seriously, I see one every now and then, and the 20-years old panels are fine.
Yes. Like the plastic bumpers on Subaru cars.
Saturn used it and it was fine. according to this article, the plastic expanded and contracted meaning there had to be big gaps and made it unappealing.