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Originally Posted by josec70
Do the math T; maybe for someone like you that can do most of the maintenance / repair not a big deal. I know what I spent in the 3 years I owned my last F10 M5 on repairing rock chips, dents, scratches, correction, wax etc and will simply say I'll be saving $ by having chosen PPF. The car always looks great and is a simple to maintain. It's already done it's job where it took a scratch and all I needed to do was pour some hot water on the PPF and scratch gone.
A good investment IMO regardless of whether you lease or buy.
Good for dummies .....
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I suppose, but i just hate the fact of putting more money into a lease that isn't needed. I understand folks wanting to protect their ride, but i feel like it could be done for less imo.