All dealers here, no matter the brand offer it as well - though at a price. After you sign up for the car, they take you via a good looking young lady who tries to on-sell Paint Protection, Rust Proofing (for $1000!! - "oh - so my new car will rust"?) Tint, Finance, Insurance - No, No, No, No, No. Go elsewhere and it's cheaper. Try googling Auto Paint Protection.
I did got the E-mail from the dealership. They know the paint is going to chip away that easy . I smell a rat . Toyota is not putting enough layer of paint in the Prius. That is why we need the paint protector. Any other car u dont needed.Thanks, Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I suspect they're all much the same - new paints are free of volatile solvents, water borne instead - much different from those of previous decades (and centuries) - and I don't think as tough.
So Alan what is the year of that gorgeous car in your avatar? Also I use a full synthetic wax several times a year and do two coats when it is new. 2001 space odyssey. BTW, waiting for transparent aluminum to be invented.
^^^^^Buy a couple cans of this. Apply it like wax... It does the same thing, makes your car unbelievably shiny and with a couple to a few coats leaves a nice hard protective coating that lasts months. Recomemded to me by a autobody / detail shop owner. Works especially good on black cars. I was told apply it before the winter and again in the spring. Of course you can do it more often but at a minimum to protect the paint that's what was recommended. It's sold on Amazon. Probably elsewhere too.
Jesus! What the heck. Mods pls delete all that sillynes except my original reply. This website is acting so goofy!! I tried all those times to post the original one and every time I got the lovely database error, try again in ____ seconds...
Now you know what happened when I had 8 posts in a row. Only hit the submit button once every 5 minutes
As per my info Toyota Applies more layers of paint in UK Prius in comparison to JDM Prius Its quite visible Another example though Lexus is a luxury brand CT200h paint is much better Prius shud be a notch better if not at par Hmmm I pay $ 120 here for Glass Coat with Japanese Detailing stuff 3 Year warranty atleast But im lucky to get a flat 40% Discount being a Priority client $ 1,000 is a rip off MYCAR.PK FOR QUALITY JDM's
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She was my first car - unfortunately, the only photo I've got. I bought her in 1972 and had her for about 2 years. She was a 1956 FJ Holden, the last year of the series - Holden was part of the GM empire. Apparently the design was to be a "small Chevrolet" Post-War (WW2!!), but not big enough for Chev, so brought over to Australia - at least that's one of the yarns. The FJ was a 1953 update of the first Holden (called 48-215) released in 1948. She was 2 tone Green - the photo below ISN'T HER, but this is what her colour was like (when I had her, I don't think COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY was invented - or at least in my price range). BUT - I've still got the same Registration Number (NAX-125) which I bought 11 yrs ago as personalised plates when I realised I could remember all my Rego Numbers from 20, 30, 40 yrs ago, but not the last 15 yrs.
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My uncle had a 53 Chevy that looked like this. The ride was incredible. Think is was a straight 6 with a couch for a seat.
She was my first car, an FJ Holden, 1956 - Holden was part of the GM Empire. The story goes that it was destined to be a Post-War small Chevrolet, but rejected and fobbed off to Australia to make - it was initially released in 1948 as the 48-215 model, and updated in 1953 as the FJ, running till 1956. Sadly this is the only photo I have of her. She was 2 toned green - THIS ISN'T HER, but this is her colour - I didn't have colour photography at the time: She was immaculate, had been owned by the dealer as his private car for 15 years - I only kept her for 2 years, replacing her with a later model which wasn't as good a car really. But I've got her number plates back (well, reprinted ones) for my last 4 cars. I could remember number plates back to when I was 5yrs old, but not the ones from the last 10 yrs, so decided to get ones I'd remember again.