KevinRS
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I am hoping that the plastic formulation they are using will have a UV inhibitor included: it just about has to, or they won't last 2 years in sunnier states, that should take care of questions about that.
Plastic panels may save some on weight, along with the manufacturing savings mentioned. Lots of cars available now have approaching 50% of the body actually being plastic panels, when the bumper covers are plastic, and the bumper covers extend to the doors.
It's supposed to be easier to wrap than most cars, because it's designed for it, without complex curves and creases, no trim to remove, and index points built in. A shop should be able to wrap it in half or less than the amount of time they spend on other vehicles. DIY might be a stretch, unless you can do some practice work.
Plastic panels may save some on weight, along with the manufacturing savings mentioned. Lots of cars available now have approaching 50% of the body actually being plastic panels, when the bumper covers are plastic, and the bumper covers extend to the doors.
It's supposed to be easier to wrap than most cars, because it's designed for it, without complex curves and creases, no trim to remove, and index points built in. A shop should be able to wrap it in half or less than the amount of time they spend on other vehicles. DIY might be a stretch, unless you can do some practice work.