Nissan didn't specify how much this is going to cost, but result sure looks awesome.
If an application can last 3 yrs or so, I'll probably buy this option if it were no more than $500.
Nissan didn't specify how much this is going to cost, but result sure looks awesome.
If an application can last 3 yrs or so, I'll probably buy this option if it were no more than $500.
Tough call - I don't really mind washing cars, and often times you can make even new, clean paint look better with a proper detailing. For me, the reason to invest in something like this would be to cut water waste which I believe is important... as is, I wash cars in the backyard where there is no drainage, so all water goes into my lawn & plants, but it's still uncontrolled water flow.
It's really a moot point, though, since the chance of me buying a new car much less a new Nissan is about 0.
I'll pay top dollar for a good girl in a bikini wash.
What RWA said. As lon as the wash doesn't stop at the car....
Bike needs attention too.
Does you helmet need a polish?
The car wash company I use also cleans the interior, which can be useful, so I'd say probably not that much.
Plus a good coating makes a car look better, preserves the paint, and protects it against chips. I'm not sure this "not washing" coating will do all those things too. Having said that, I can see that it would be useful for countries like England, where dirty cars are endemic.
I like washing my car and keeping it all shiny. All three of them .... even the one that gets used on mud and gravel.