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Originally Posted by ///MPhatic
Could be your eyesight (hey, people don't notice stuff until they look close).
Could be the way you drive.
Could be the times you're driving (very little highway, low speeds, no winter, etc.)
Could be the speed you're driving at.
There are all kinds of factors, and if no PPF works for you, then I'd say that's a great thing. Mine cost $2300 installed, so saving $2300 is definitely preferred.
However, my car is a daily, and even though my commute is only 8 miles and 12 minutes, I do get above 60/70 mph every day, and do drive in Winter, so it was necessary for me. Our roads aren't bad, but the bugs in the Summer are, so for that reason alone every car around here has chips all over the front. Well, every car that isn't PPF'd.
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Mine is my daily driver. I have never PPFed a car. I have had some rock chips in the past but touch up paint has always fixed it. Haven’t had to do anything to my M2 yet. (Figured crossed. Hope I don’t jink myself).