Getting PPF or any other treatment to protect your car or not is a personal decision. To each his own.I have a mobile paint guy that is awesome. My last truck had a few scrapes from offroading. He took out a big dent (damn boulder), painted one bedside, the front bumper and a new grill surround for $700. He matched the paint perfectly. I will go this route if I get some scrapes. I have had to pop/pull a dent on a neighbor's car. I am curious, if it had a wrap would I have been able to do it? I don't think so.
Everybody mentions the cost of the vehicle. I have more $ into my Cummins than my R1T. It didn't get a wrap either and it is fine.
Now you need a Film Protection Film to protect your PPF.
I got an email from a Rivian authorized Xpel installer. For full body & ceramic it's $5300. Just took it in today.I understand the appeal. But $10k for full body ppf and ceramic which is just about the average quote in socal is so much money to spend on an already very expensive car. I think it’s going to be impossible to keep a “adventure vehicle” completely free of wear and battle scars. When I see jeeps with some scratches I don’t cringe I just figure, oh they must off road.
That said, I do plan to do a full font ppf because my previous cars have been completely torn up by rock chips and with the quite flat design of the R1 I can see that looking quite bad over time. Full body for me just doesn’t make sense since it’s a at least $6k up charge vs front ppf and ceramic. If you have the $ to burn though that’s great. I’d just say if you believe in Rivian as a company, investing $6k in the stock might yield you many multiples $, which that ppf around the car won’t do.
Sorry that happened though! Glad the pup owner was willing to cover the cost for repair.
Wow. That’s pretty harsh. Yes, the owners should have maintained better control over their dog, but don’t punish the animal for that.If no people were in the vicinity, then there's zero doubt I would have hit the gas to escape. Sorry, but control your dog.
Well said. This is what I learned when I inquired about wrapping my current vehicle, vs. PPF film.I'm not saying I think $10k is a "good" price, just saying there ARE legit reasons PPF != vinyl - they are NOT interchangeable as far as "protection"
Getting PPF or any other treatment to protect your car or not is a personal decision. To each his own.
I don't remember saying that you said it wasn't. Thanks for your insight on my insight.Thank you for that insight. I never said it wasn't. And I provided the reasons for my decision for not getting it.
Never, ever poke the "Squatch."I don't remember saying that you said it wasn't. Thanks for your insight on my insight.
Great talk.