I'm debating doing this. My 19 should arrive within a month. What brand of coating and wrap did you choose?I have my 2019 Gt Premium since November; have been careful not to drive in bad condtions ( including deer season at night) and have less than 3000 miles. Had the entire front clip wrapped ( bumpers/facia/hood plus two small spots rear of the rear wheels, and the rest is ceramic coated. I've washed the car exactly three times. All it needs is a quick dust off with detailing mix, one moistened micro towel, and a dry one for buffing. Takes about 10 minutes. Good investment in my book. Cost about $2700; I know- it's not cheap, but I'm satisfied.
The wrap was Suntek, with a 10 yr warranty. I don't know about the ceramic but it's good for either 2 or 3 years. If you do the wrap make sure you let them wrap the black plastic panel under, and along, the trunk. They warned me it scratches easy, and they're right. Have to take it back and have it done. I saved cost of "paint correction" by installed 4 mudflaps at the dealer's parking lot, then driving at 25 mph to the detailer, who was 1/2 mile away. I've heard of some instances where people have found it cheaper to get the car from the dealer to the detailer on a flatbed, avoiding any "paint correction". Guess it depends where you live.I'm debating doing this. My 19 should arrive within a month. What brand of coating and wrap did you choose?
One more thing- they did the windshield with ceramic. Mirrors with Suntek.The wrap was Suntek, with a 10 yr warranty. I don't know about the ceramic but it's good for either 2 or 3 years. If you do the wrap make sure you let them wrap the black plastic panel under, and along, the trunk. They warned me it scratches easy, and they're right. Have to take it back and have it done. I saved cost of "paint correction" by installed 4 mudflaps at the dealer's parking lot, then driving at 25 mph to the detailer, who was 1/2 mile away. I've heard of some instances where people have found it cheaper to get the car from the dealer to the detailer on a flatbed, avoiding any "paint correction". Guess it depends where you live.