AustinTX
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The only way to have it painted with the exact same blue since the hood would need to be painted would be to take it to a Hyundai dealership to get done I believe. They're not going to take it to another car dealer to get that done. Hyundai said it would be about $500 for fixing.
Every car comes with a color code (it's on a sticker in the car somewhere, maybe with the spare wheel, but it's in the car 100%) that allows repair shops to match the color of any car exactly. Repainting a car is not rocket science, (it's also not cheap), but it's done 1,000's of times a week all over the world, and a good shop makes it so that you can't see the difference between the old and the new paint.
I agree with another poster here. If the previous owner took such poor care of the car, I would pass up on it. I would look for a CPO car just to minimize risk on your investment in the new ride. Close to $30,000 is a major expense, at least have the car inspected by an independent mechanic before purchasing it so you have some reassurance that it's mechanically and structurally in good order.