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If you're willing to wash your new car "carefully" then I think coatings are a great choice for looks and longevity but unless the car is a garage queen I don't see a benefit after a year or so. The paint on any car will look its best after just being waxes, or sealed with a sealant or coated with a coating. Key word in the last sentence being "just".
So if you want your car to look like it was just coated then just coat it.
I use Pinnacle Black Label Surface Coating on my wife's MB SL500 and it's been around a year since I last coated the hood. So I'm fixing to bring it in, wash it, chemically decontaminate it, clay it and then machine polish it followed by chemical stripping and re-application of the PBL Paint Coating.
When I'm done - it will look like a million bucks. It will also stay looking like a million bucks for at least a good year. After a year though, I'll do some sort of polishing maintenance again and then re-coat it and then I'll know for sure I have 100% protection and the blinding gloss that looks so good on white paint.
Lots of other options. The GYEON One is a great first-time coating for someone new to coatings I have a review and how-to for this product that is exhaustive in its detail. If you like, I can post the link.
