Wrapped both my Gen 2 and Gen 3 in stealth and will do the same for my R. I paid $5,500 for the Gen 2 and $6500 for the Gen 3 and it included Ceramic coating.
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Thank you for sharing the pics! Love the matte look!Wrapped both my Gen 2 and Gen 3 in stealth and will do the same for my R. I paid $5,500 for the Gen 2 and $6500 for the Gen 3 and it included Ceramic coating.
**** retentive freaks like me ceramic coat and PPF a lot, and the vehicle never sees an automated car wash in its life...i personally think ceramic coating is a waste of money, but 7k for ppf is fair. ceramic is gonna be scratched to hell if you take it thru car washes which you really shouldnt with ppf ( shouldnt but many do)
You are correct, sir.**** retentive freaks like me ceramic coat and PPF a lot, and the vehicle never sees an automated car wash in its life...
This is very helpful. So which one do you prefer?You might want to take a closer look at Llumar; I'm not necessarily saying it's better, but it is different enough that one will likely match your tastes over the other. I've personally used *both* Xpel and Llumar matte ppf's on the *same* car, so can give a good first-hand comparison. The differences are pretty straight forward:
Xpel's matte looks more velvety, whereas Llumar's looks more traditionally matte.
Xpel needs a ceramic coat whereas Llumar's product has the hydrophobic coat built-in.
Protection wise, I'd say they're equal. Color-wise... I want to say Llumar's had less of a "tint" to it, but the difference is pretty minimal.