If you’re hunting for an automatic car washing machine price list, you’ve probably noticed something: published numbers rarely match the final invoice. To be honest, that’s normal. Prices flex with brush materials, pump power, installation conditions, freight, and—surprisingly often—local electrical specs. I’ve spent enough time on dealer lots and forecourts to say: the right spec sheet matters more than the headline price.
For 5‑brush gantry systems with air drying, the current global market lands around ≈ USD 12,000–25,000 ex‑works for Chinese-made models, ≈ USD 18,000–30,000 for regional brands, and ≈ USD 30,000–60,000 for big international names. Real-world use may vary with water recycling, chemical dosing, and civil works. Many customers say “install + training + local wiring” adds 8–15% to the equipment ticket.
Origin: 27Retail Sales, East Of Fuxin Road, Qiaoxi Area, Xingtai, Hebei, China. The DY-QC-5 from Dingyuan is a 5‑brush reciprocating unit with automatic brushing, detergent dosing, and air drying. It’s the “do‑most‑things, fail‑rarely” workhorse segment—popular at fuel stations, community garages, and small dealership prep bays.
| Key Spec | DY-QC-5 (≈ typical config) |
|---|---|
| Frame / Materials | SUS304 stainless frame, hot‑dip galvanized rails; PE/EVA brush filaments |
| Throughput | ≈ 15–25 cars/hour (program dependent) |
| Water Use | ≈ 60–120 L/car with recycling; ≈ 120–180 L/car without |
| Power | ≈ 18–25 kW total; blowers 2×5.5 kW |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | ≈ 6.0 × 3.5 × 3.2 m |
| Controls | PLC/HMI, auto detergent dosing, fault codes |
| Noise | ≤ 75 dB(A) at 1 m (site dependent) |
| Service life | ≈ 8–12 years with routine maintenance |
| Vendor | Indicative Price | Lead Time | Warranty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dingyuan DY-QC-5 | ≈ USD 12k–25k (ex‑works) | ≈ 20–35 days | 12 months typical | Strong value; simple spares |
| Vendor B (regional) | ≈ USD 18k–30k | ≈ 30–45 days | 12–24 months | Broader dealer network |
| Vendor C (international) | ≈ USD 30k–60k | ≈ 45–90 days | 24 months+ | Premium options, higher OPEX |
All ranges are indicative; site conditions and options can shift numbers.
Typical tweaks: brush filament hardness for delicate clear coats, winter package (heated lines), water recycling skid, token/QR payment, branding wraps, and remote diagnostics. Actually, upgrading to VFD blowers reduces noise and energy by ≈ 10–18% in busy bays.
A suburban fuel station swapped an aging 3‑brush unit for a DY‑QC‑5. Average 70 washes/day, average ticket USD 5.2, chemical+power+water ≈ USD 1.1/wash. Payback hit in ~9.5 months. Customer feedback: smoother brush contact, drier exit thanks to twin blowers. Not glamorous, but it prints.
ISO 9001 factory QA, IEC 60529 IP rating for enclosures, EU Machinery Directive CE marking, optional RoHS for electricals, and industry water‑saving programs where applicable.