Quote:
Originally Posted by MartyE12345
I don’t think it’s worth it
|
Generally I agree with you, and I never pay to have it done. However, I bought a used 911 (993) with it, and it did help protect the paint although the edges started to come up, getting a nasty looking dirt line. My M2 had it dealer installed (it was a dealer halo car, with every option possible thrown at it) and I'm glad it's there, although I sometimes wish I had the cash instead.
Quote:
Originally Posted by buckybadger
Please let me know if the quote looks fair?
|
Seems fair.
Quote:
Originally Posted by buckybadger
Ok thanks, what happens if bumper gets damaged or scraped? Do we need to re-apply Xpel then? Looks like money wasted then, correct?
|
Insurance is supposed to return the car to the state that it was in before the accident. So your insurance (or the insurance of the guy/gal that hit you) should cover a new Xpel application for the repainted areas.
__________________
Current inventory:
F22 & G05
Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing w/3 pedals
Past: E24,E28(3),E34,E36,E37,E38(2),E39(4),E46,E89,E92 (obviously),F01,F06,F10,F30,F87,G12,G30(2),G82(2)