FWIW, i have had a 5yr GTechniq coating on a previous car and it easily outlasted the several DIY attempts i made on other cars (Gtechnic and Gyeon). Now, whether it is worth the £700 price tag over the £100 self install kit and a weekend of your time is another matter.
On my last few brand new cars i put Ceramic on without paint correction - which i imagine many will read with horror!!! (But the paint was actually really quite good)
Personally for me, PPF on the front bumper, headlight and 1/4 bonnet (hood) is a good compromise for price / protection. There are very few stone chips you get outside that area.
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