Autoglym Lifeshine?

Raising this thread from the dead.
I'll be getting my new T6.1 in Dec/Jan
The dealer has offered me Lifeshine for £299, which considering the size of the vehicle seems reasonable and any issues I only have 'one neck to throttle'
I had Lifeshine thrown in with my Touareg from the same dealer 5 years ago and had no issues with it.

My only niggle is, should I go ceramic and how much in 2020 money does that cost ?
Other option is Liquid wrap, there is a reputable firm near my work that do it
 

You could always buy one of these kits that has more than likely being booked out to a customers vehicle by the sponge monkey, then stuffed in the boot of his own car.
 
It costs dealerships less than £35 if it's applied in-house by the sponge jockey. If the work is subbed out to a "valeter" it's even less, about £10. That's if it's even applied it's criminal really how they get away with murder. If you get the chance to visit AG headquarters open day, I'd thoroughly recommend it. It definitely changed my opinion on AG products.
 
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It costs dealerships less than £35 if it's applied in-house by the sponge jockey. If the work is subbed out to a "valeter" it's even less, about £10. That's if it's even applied it's criminal really how they get away with murder. If you get the chance to visit AG headquarters open day, I'd thoroughly recommend it. It definitely changed my opinion on AG products.

In a good way do you mean ?
Like I said this particular dealership did a good job of it last time I used them; the warranty was registered correctly and the finish was good.
I was quoted £350 for diamond brite from an indy and also £600 Waxedshine ceramic
 
This one says it all .... !!
No external products but 22 x glass protector and 4 x interior sprays so thats quite a few people that got half or maybe even one third of the job they paid for

 
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