Anybody here ever had your car/ race car ceramic coated

My girls bought a new Subaru Crosstrek last March so we’ve had it a year now. The dealers are applying the coat when the car arrive and the salesmen are eluding to it being an option but in reality it’s not something you can take off the invoice and are stuck with an added 750 bucks…

A year later the paint still looks really good, but you can feel in areas like the door bottom where a clay bar will have to be used. Other thing that seams funky with it is the windshield, as the wipers rubber along with the blue juice / other glass cleaners, and rain X make for a real pain in the *** to get clean and have the rain X work as it should and does on non coated windshields.

The whole car is sprayed, glass and all. It is best when the paint / clear coat is new and fresh without any dust or FOD on the car. I’m not sold that the cost outweighs the benefit of a good wash and wax job.
The dealer that sold us the Jeep
My girls bought a new Subaru Crosstrek last March so we’ve had it a year now. The dealers are applying the coat when the car arrive and the salesmen are eluding to it being an option but in reality it’s not something you can take off the invoice and are stuck with an added 750 bucks…

A year later the paint still looks really good, but you can feel in areas like the door bottom where a clay bar will have to be used. Other thing that seams funky with it is the windshield, as the wipers rubber along with the blue juice / other glass cleaners, and rain X make for a real pain in the *** to get clean and have the rain X work as it should and does on non coated windshields.

The whole car is sprayed, glass and all. It is best when the paint / clear coat is new and fresh without any dust or FOD on the car. I’m not sold that the cost outweighs the benefit of a good wash and wax job.[/QUO
My girls bought a new Subaru Crosstrek last March so we’ve had it a year now. The dealers are applying the coat when the car arrive and the salesmen are eluding to it being an option but in reality it’s not something you can take off the invoice and are stuck with an added 750 bucks…

A year later the paint still looks really good, but you can feel in areas like the door bottom where a clay bar will have to be used. Other thing that seams funky with it is the windshield, as the wipers rubber along with the blue juice / other glass cleaners, and rain X make for a real pain in the *** to get clean and have the rain X work as it should and does on non coated windshields.

The whole car is sprayed, glass and all. It is best when the paint / clear coat is new and fresh without any dust or FOD on the car. I’m not sold that the cost outweighs the benefit of a good wash and wax job.
Our Jeep had ceramic coating on it when we bought it and it was $750. When I commented to the salesman that I would have rather had my detail guy do it he said that the $750 was for the warranty on the coating so we opted out of the warranty and paid nothing for it.