Chrissyg
New member
Hi All,
I picked up my brand new V6 Coupé yesterday, and having driven a whole 12 miles, would like to get a few opinions on what I should do with the paintwork.
I've only got the car for a year, but want to keep the car looking as good as I possibly can. Of course, the trade off is price of protection vs years of ownership - if I was keeping the car for years, I'd go for PPF..
Now it seems I've got a few options, and would love some opinions on what to do - driving in winter will be limited as I'll be in my Land Rover for the winter months, so no risk from gritters but not no risk at all. But the way I see it is the following:
1. Do nothing
2. Take up the dealers offer of Williams F1 ceramic coating for £400 (but would insist on a machine polish first, as I can see a few swirls already)
3. A cheaper ceramic coating, carried out by a detailer - around £400
4. Full gtechniq ceramic coating & machine polish - £750-ish.
5. PPF - way too much money, even just for half bonnet, sills and bumper - £1200.
I'm really unsure what I should be doing, obviously I don't want to spend the earth after just about scraping the cash together to buy one of these lovely cars, but at the same time don't want it ruined in a few journeys as I've heard the paint is quite soft on a Jag.
Thoughts?
Thank you all in advance,
Chris
I picked up my brand new V6 Coupé yesterday, and having driven a whole 12 miles, would like to get a few opinions on what I should do with the paintwork.
I've only got the car for a year, but want to keep the car looking as good as I possibly can. Of course, the trade off is price of protection vs years of ownership - if I was keeping the car for years, I'd go for PPF..
Now it seems I've got a few options, and would love some opinions on what to do - driving in winter will be limited as I'll be in my Land Rover for the winter months, so no risk from gritters but not no risk at all. But the way I see it is the following:
1. Do nothing
2. Take up the dealers offer of Williams F1 ceramic coating for £400 (but would insist on a machine polish first, as I can see a few swirls already)
3. A cheaper ceramic coating, carried out by a detailer - around £400
4. Full gtechniq ceramic coating & machine polish - £750-ish.
5. PPF - way too much money, even just for half bonnet, sills and bumper - £1200.
I'm really unsure what I should be doing, obviously I don't want to spend the earth after just about scraping the cash together to buy one of these lovely cars, but at the same time don't want it ruined in a few journeys as I've heard the paint is quite soft on a Jag.
Thoughts?
Thank you all in advance,
Chris