A full repaint of a 2015 Honda Accord typically costs about $1,000 to $7,000, depending on the paint type, body prep, and location. For many owners, a standard basecoat/clearcoat job lands in the $2,000–$4,500 range, while premium finishes or color changes can push the price higher. DIY spray cans are much cheaper but do not deliver professional results.
What drives the price
Several factors determine the final bill, including the chosen paint system, the amount of bodywork required, whether you’re changing colors, and where you get the work done. The main cost drivers are:
Paint system and finish
Single-stage enamel or solid colors tend to be cheaper than basecoat/clearcoat applications, metallics or pearls, and specialty finishes like matte or chameleon paints, which require more steps and materials.
Prep work and body repair
Rust treatment, dent repair, sanding, and priming add labor and material costs. Cars with extensive damage will raise the price significantly.
Color change vs. color match
Moving to a different color from the factory shade may incur extra fees for color matching and additional coats plus longer curing times.
Estimated price ranges for a 2015 Honda Accord
Prices reflect typical shop pricing in the United States as of 2024–2025. They vary by region, shop quality, and vehicle condition.
- Economy repaint (single-stage enamel, same color, minimal prep): roughly $1,000–$2,500
- Standard basecoat/clearcoat repaint (two-stage) with color match; metallic or solid colors: about $2,000–$4,500
- Premium finish or color-change (pearl/metallic, specialty colors, or matte): about $3,500–$7,000
Note: If body repair is needed (dents, rust repair, panel replacement), or if you request high-end coatings or a unique finish, the price can rise beyond these ranges. Always obtain written quotes that itemize prep, paint, and labor to compare accurately.
Getting quotes and choosing a shop
To get a reliable quote and ensure quality, follow these steps:
What to ask when you get estimates
Ask about the type of paint (brand and system), number of coats, masking quality, UV protection, warranty terms, turnaround time, and whether color matching will be done with a computerized system or manual checks.
Choosing a shop
Look for shops with solid reviews, in-person color-matching experience, and a written warranty on the paint job. Confirm the shop will handle prep work and any necessary body repairs, and request a clear, itemized breakdown of materials and labor.
Summary
Painting a 2015 Honda Accord varies widely: roughly $1,000 to $7,000 depending on the paint system, prep needs, and any required bodywork. For a balance of cost and durability, many owners opt for a standard basecoat/clearcoat job in the $2,000–$4,500 range, with premium finishes or color changes pushing toward the higher end. Always obtain multiple quotes and verify exactly what is included in each estimate.


