Clear bra on GLK
I was very seriouly considering clear bra, as it's my first new car. However, a grand for it made me wonder. There is no reason to spend less, as from what I understand it's all about installer, and good installers charge for their work appropriately. Most of them use either new 3M or Ventureshield. So I said screw it, let's see how GLK holds up on its own, plus I don't commute by car, so highway drives are limited to weekend trips.
So I'm happy I saved my money. I washed and waxed the car the other day, and I have only 3 tiniest chips after 3500 miles, they look like someone took and needle and poked the bumper, that's how small they are. I saw a few clear bras on other cars and you can see the line where it stops, esp. when dusts starts accumulating a bit. So trade off is looking at the still nociable clear bra and saving the look for the next owner, or enjoy the way it is, and if it really gets messed up remaint the bumber (prolly costs about the same).
The only situation I would strongly recomend clear bra is if you drive on highways with lots of other cars at high speeds (80-90mph) on a daily basis. Then the small ships will be accumulating much quicker. But if you mostly drive on empty roads or at slower speeds (50mph), then skip it.
See for yourself that chips can't be seen, I can take more close ups if you really wanna see, if you wish.
https://mbworld.org/forums/glk-class...ght-shots.html
Look at your CLK and use it as reference point, if you drive in the same area, GLK will prolly have less chips as the newer paint is better (esp. if you get metallic).
I've had it installed on about 10 vehicles now including the GLK. At trade-in time there simply is no issue with rock chips, etc.
My GLK has the whole front end covered up to about 1/4th of the hood and fender line, plus the headlights and the wing mirrors. Cost: $650. Try getting the front end repainted for that money or replace a plastic cover over a headlight.
Bish
I guess to say whether it's worth it we'll have to compare the trade-in value in 5-7 years.
However, if you concerned with trade-in price then you shouldn't trade the car in. I sold prior car to private party (for 3k more than trade-in offered to me) with chips and one scrtach, which waren't even mentioned in negotiations (the rest of the car was in perfect shape with low miles). When the car is 5-7 years old, couple of dings and scratches are expected and barely have an impact on the resale price of the car. Milage, maintance, and options have more of an impact.
I'm not saying clear bra is waste of money, as I mentioned it depends on the road conditions and amount of driving.
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I guess to say whether it's worth it we'll have to compare the trade-in value in 5-7 years.
However, if you concerned with trade-in price then you shouldn't trade the car in. I sold prior car to private party (for 3k more than trade-in offered to me) with chips and one scrtach, which waren't even mentioned in negotiations (the rest of the car was in perfect shape with low miles). When the car is 5-7 years old, couple of dings and scratches are expected and barely have an impact on the resale price of the car. Milage, maintance, and options have more of an impact.
I'm not saying clear bra is waste of money, as I mentioned it depends on the road conditions and amount of driving.
However even if I was keeping a car for many years, the fact that that car was in pristine condition throughout my ownership due in part to the clear bra, would still make the purchase worthwhile. YMMV of course.
Bish







