Had mine since August '19. Absolutely zero regrets. Love everything about this car.
I purchased my MKIII (my avatar pic) December '86 and still have it. It has about 145,000 miles on it. No regrets about that purchase. Drive what you love, love what you drive.
I've had mine since August 2019. Only things I've done far is add PPF and Ceramic Coating and the buffeting fix. In the spring I plan to do the @tadda speaker box upgrade and add ceramic pads all around (I hate brake dust). After that, I'm done. I like it just like it is.
The replies so far are kinda what one would expect; all different based upon personal experience. The comment by @Dooo said it best, prep is the key. Agree 100% with that assessment. I'd like to add that the person doing the application is another key. Sure, I can build a cabinet but will it...
You'll likely find that the edges of the film will catch dirt and grime and will be noticeable as time goes on. No matter how hard you try to clean it, you can't remove the dirt on the edges.
At least you have something now that will provide protection. If the look bothers you now, you should...
I've PPF on my Supra for over a year now. The ZL1 Splash guards have been on the car for for nearly as long. So far I've had no issue with the guards rubbing through the film nor debris buildup. The guards do a really good job of keeping road trash off the sides of the car. I'm glad I added...
Take the time to visit each shop you're considering, ask them to show some of their work. Do you see any seams? Are the edges laid down nicely? Is their hood application one piece or two (are they using a template or making a custom cut)? Also check out the shops Instagram to get opinions on...
There is no chemical coating of any kind that will give protection from a rock chip. For that you need PPF. Some folks put PPF over the whole car; some use PPF on the high impact areas like the front, hood, A Pillars, rocker panels, etc. A good majority of those folk also use some type of...