First off, welcome to AGO! I see this is your first post. While your here, take some time and look around the Autogeek University Section:
Auto Detailing Facts, auto detailing Tips, How to detailing Guides, how to polish, how to wax, DIY detailing, do it yourself guides
Congrats on the new car!!! What did you get?
The real question is, even despite how few miles a year will be put on the car;
1.) What type of weather conditions will those 5K miles be
2.) How much appearance maintenance do you plan on doing?
Typically, as the saying goes, the plumber has the leakiest pipes. My daily drivers look nice but they're just that, DD's. I enjoy getting paid to work on other peoples vehicles but perish the thought at doing mine. It doesn't pay $$$, and I don't like using company product, which is why I have private stock. Hence I have nano-ceramic coatings on mine.
Less maintenance usually equates to "nano-ceramic coating". The ability to do a gentle wash on the vehicle, blow dry it, watch the water drops run away from the car like impalas running from a cheetah in the Serengeti. You're done, and if eager enough, you can use the specified Detailer (reload, boaster, etc..) and give it a wipe down. Aside from easy maintenance, you'll gain in benefits of protection against light scratching (the coating acts as a sacrificial barrier), protection from bird bombs, water spots, rain storms, and even cuts down on dust collecting on the horizontal surfaces...etc..
The other equation is if you enjoy getting out every few weeks, washing then waxing, and all that... You may look into either high quality wax or a sealant such as Wolf Gang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant (WGDGPS).
Start with the University link above. You won't know what you need until you inspect your car, do the baggie test, and go from there.
Good luck!