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PPF
I have been watching some videos on PPF and was unaware of the advances in the last several years. I have a car that is 6 months old and a year. Are just about everyone getting PPF now a days on nicer cars then doing a coating? What is the cost to do the front end?
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Super Member
Re: PPF
For a car that lives a small town life at low speeds, not necessary.
I drove 45K miles yearly at highway speed until retiring. Now I’m down to 17K miles a year heavy highway. For me it’s a must. I’ve seen firsthand my sandblasted hoods/bumpers at 100K miles and horrible when traded at 300k miles. My current trade in has 275k miles with minimal road rash using PPF. My new vehicle will get a full front coverage in Xpel for $2,000.
BTW, this is a minivan. My “nice” cars are covered too.
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Re: PPF
Like many things, the installation of PPF is more important than the PPF you choose.
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Re: PPF
Originally Posted by
tim500
I have been watching some videos on PPF and was unaware of the advances in the last several years. I have a car that is 6 months old and a year. Are just about everyone getting PPF now a days on nicer cars then doing a coating? What is the cost to do the front end?
I use Premium Shield Elite. Have used many, but their current line up is one of the best, most clear and durable I've used. Self healing, lifetime warranty, etc. Costs will vary depending on how much you're using thus what type of vehicle. I would budget minimum $800 to perhaps $1700. PPF is more important than a coating. You can coat it before however if you are planning on saving up. It won't hurt anything.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Super Member
Re: PPF
We charge about $3,000.00 for a full front end with Xpel. I believe that comes with a ceramic coating on top.
I'm not sure about other shops, but we recommend not going with film if there are a lot of deep rock impacts, or bug etching.
In Metro Detroit, a year and a half of daily driving around here we would probably recommend not going with the film, and maybe get a coating instead.
The bassist in my band just got a brand new BMW M3, and wants to get film. I looked at the front end at rehearsal Saturday, and it was full of bug guts. I told him to book it quick! I think he's bringing it in this week. I'll take care of everything else for him, but they'll have to install the film at my side gig. CarPro Skin is what I'm using on PPF right now. Works great too!
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Regular Member
Re: PPF
I have a '21 black car, and once it came in, I had the whole car prepped, STEK dynoshield, and ceramic coated (total cost was around $7k). I have Modesta coating over the ppf. Having it installed in just the impact areas is a great choice to prevent rock chips, which is what I plan on doing with my wife's ride. On an expensive ride, it was and currently is the best thing I ever did.
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Super Member
Re: PPF
I had a PPF on the front clip of my GTI, I regret not spending the money on one for my GLI. I do a lot of highway and my bumper is FUBAR'd at 40k...lesson learned the hard way. I have no intention of ever getting rid of the GLI(due to fewer and fewer affordable cars appealing to me these days) so eventually I will need to get some items repainted and then PPF'd. Or, if I save up enough, I may just wrap the entire vehicle to be done with it. I suspect by that time the GLI will be getting much fewer miles added to it, since we are trying to have spawns of our own and the kid hauler(whatever it ends up being) will be driven more. Ideally the GLI will be wrapped one day and be my project car.
2019 GLI 35th Edition DSG in Pure Grey w/ OEM+ IS38 turbocharger and various bolt-ons.
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Re: PPF
other than the cost any downside to PPF
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Super Member
Re: PPF
Downsides.....
Bad installer
Bad brand
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Re: PPF
Originally Posted by
John U
Downsides.....
Bad installer
Bad brand
what should one look for in an installer? how do the installs go wrong?
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