Laying it on Thick: Sprayed-on Bedliners Portland ME
Leading the list of add-on items that consumers with new trucks purchase is sprayed-on bedliners. One item of note with respect to the potential customers for sprayed-on bedliners is that there are quite a few professionals and tradespeople with a clear need to protect their truck beds from the wear and tear of hauling tools, equipment and materials.
Maaco Auto Body Shop and Collision Center
207-878-9066
24 Morrill Street
Portland, ME
Maaco Auto Body Shop and Collision Center
207-878-9066
24 Morrill Street
Portland, ME 04103
Hours
Mon-Fri :7:30AM - 5:30PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed
AutoZone
(207) 284-0811
455 Alfred St
Biddeford, ME
Mowatt's Automotive Service
(207) 878-1265
352 Warren Ave Ste 4
Portland, ME
Mowatt's Automotive Service
(207) 878-1265
352 Warren Ave Ste 4
Portland, ME 04103
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Advance Auto Parts
(207) 892-5890
715 Roosevelt Trl
Windham, ME
Advance Auto Parts
(207) 892-5890
715 Roosevelt Trl
Windham, ME 04062
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Advance Auto Parts
(207) 286-2388
405 Alfred St
Biddeford, ME
Advance Auto Parts
(207) 286-2388
405 Alfred St
Biddeford, ME 04005
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AutoZone
(207) 767-4714
436 Lincoln St.Ext
S Portland, ME
Advance Auto Parts
(207) 774-1944
1364 Congress St
Portland, ME
Advance Auto Parts
(207) 774-1944
1364 Congress St
Portland, ME 04102
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Advance Auto Parts
(207) 854-0039
100 Main St # 320
Westbrook, ME
Advance Auto Parts
(207) 854-0039
100 Main St # 320
Westbrook, ME 04092
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Nason's Don Auto Service
(207) 284-4413
497 Elm St
Biddeford, ME
Nason's Don Auto Service
(207) 284-4413
497 Elm St
Biddeford, ME 04005
Hours
Mon 08:00 AM-05:00 AM;Tue 08:00 AM-05:00 AM;Wed 08:00 AM-05:00 AM;Thu 08:00 AM-05:00 AM;Fri 08:00 AM
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Joe Troegner's Auto Svc
(207) 282-7600
671 Elm St
Biddeford, ME
Joe Troegner's Auto Svc
(207) 282-7600
671 Elm St
Biddeford, ME 04005
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Sprayed-on bedliners, once the realm of only a few manufacturers, are now available from many different sources as very basic systems to incredibly elaborate ones.
By Charlie Barone 7/8/2008
It seems today that body shops all over the United States are scrambling for a piece of the customer-pay service business. In an effort to circumvent the price games played by insurance companies and for an opportunity to get paid what the market will truly bear, shops are adding mechanical services, detailing and accessories to the list of their offerings to customers. The burgeoning truck market, while beginning to show some signs of ebbing due to energy costs, is underscored by the fact that the F-150 has been the most popular vehicle sold in the U.S. for nearly every year of the past three decades. This has put millions of pickup trucks on the road. Every one of these Ford trucks has a life expectancy of nearly 200,000 miles or more. From the STX, XLT, the luxurious Lariat, the even plusher Lariat Limited and the theme-based King Ranch, Eddie Bauer and Harley-Davidson packages, there seems no end to the market for dolling up what was formerly the lowly pickup. Add to these numbers the offerings from other manufacturers (Dodge, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Nissan) and you’re looking at a major contingent of the automotive population. If you’re wondering about the market for add-on items like sprayed-on bedliners and the general economy, there seems littl... |
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