Hi GUys, thanks for the info. there is 2 thing. One was Honda AUstralia, when i rang the 1800 hotline was not sure he said yaa yeaaa its up to you...

But something makes me to think about what one of the car broker i dealt with(he didnt give me the best deal, the good deal i got for my EUro is i did the shop around with all of you guys help here with the price range...)gave some comments about paint protection and he also mentioned about insurance companies prefer that as well..

Below is the full email from one of the car broker

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Hi Raja, I hope you are well.



Yes I definitely think you should be paying for the paint protection, the reason the dealership is offering it to you is that Honda’s are renowned for paint fade after 4-5 years as the Honda Manufacturing plant it Thailand use a blend of polyurethane metallic candy apple paint, which when applied to a motor vehicle does look great with a unique finish, the down side is the paint will not last untreated on its own, so by doing the paint protection you will not have to respray the car prior to selling it.



It does make the paint 100% scratch resistant for the life of the vehicle(as Paint Protection has a life time warranty) if you happen to get a scratch on your car or somebody does the unthinkable and scratches it for you taking off the colour you will be able to take it the people that applied the paint protection and if they cant fix it ,they will paint that section of the car for you. It also makes the car stone chip resistant, so it is possible to drive right behind behind large trucks and not worry about stones jumping up and hitting your car and causing damage.



As Sydney does suffer from heavy acid rain and very strong UV cause by both pollution and the sun, this is more reason to get the paint protection. Put it this way paint protection is like sun screen on your skin, some races like Aboriginals’ or Indians don’t require protection from the sun as their skin is very durable and tolerable it but people from England or Antarctica who have very white skin will suffer majorly from prolonged exposure. A Honda is like the person from England or Antarctica, they need ALLOT of Sun Screen, so your car need paint protection.



Also insurance companies look very favorable on vehicles with paint protection, they see it as the customer taking his own insurance on the paint which will help reduce your annual premium by up to 25%.



The only cars in the current Australian range of imported vehicles that have SPF 40+ is the Mazda6 and Mazda3 range, these are the only vehicles that definitely don’t require paint protection.



I hope this helps and I wish you all the best with your new Honda purchase.



Kind Regards



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Hmm interesting...Whtever happen i am just gona get my car as is, one of my friend said he got tint for only 200, i was amazed they quoted me 499 normal price...geeee