Perplexed by Paint Portland ME

Paint brand popularity and exact market share are touchy subjects among the refinish paint companies. No one wants to be quoted in print as having less market share than the next guy, and there’s no reporting entity that collects paint company sales data. Read on to know more.

Safelite Auto Glass
(207) 772-4118
142 Rand Rd
Portland, ME
Don Foshay's Discount Tire and Alignment
(207) 773-0112, 001-2004
380 Main Street
South Portland, ME
Horsepower Autocare, Inc.
(207) 892-9420, 001-2004
44 Roosevelt Trail
Windham, ME
Century Tire Co & Auto Service Centers
(207) 775-3777
185 Kennebec St
Portland, ME
Carquest
(207) 775-6545
126 N Boyd St
Portland, ME
Avis Budget Group
(617) 561-3610, 001-2004
968 Westbrook Street
Portland, ME
Black Point Auto & Towing
(207) 883-4114
52 Manson Libby Road
Scarborough, ME
Carquest Auto Parts
(207) 846-5572
380 Cumberland Ave
Portland, ME
Midas
(207) 774-5944
570 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
The Signery
(207) 879-7700
299 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
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Perplexed by Paint

By Mark Clark
4/1/2006

Mark Clark

Turns out this topic is much like the famous Bill Clinton quote: “It depends on what the meaning of is, is.”

Paint brand popularity and exact market share are touchy subjects among the refinish paint companies. No one wants to be quoted in print as having less market share than the next guy, and there’s no reporting entity that collects paint company sales data. Each manufacturer knows only what it sells, and conjectures what others sell. Part of the confusion also comes from exactly what kind of paint we’re talking about.

Readers of this magazine are probably most concerned with paint used in collision repair, and various paint companies use different terms to define the segments within this industry. Although some see two tiers, I see three separate strata within this segment. In my terminology, they are:

  1. The economy or value collision segment.
  2. The standard-issue collision segment.
  3. The premium, high-production collision segment.
Some paint companies produce a brand offering in all three, some specialize and some have more than one brand in each segment. And, of course, there’s overlap among the segments since the three tiers I’m using are my own device.

 Additionally, most of the paint companies we’re all familiar with also offer similar chemistry for fleet paint shops. Fleet can be further divided into general categories like over-the-road t...

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