Called few places, and APC Auto Spa in Woodinville seems the best deal. I am still not sure whether to do it now or go without it for few months to see whether I need it.
Make sure you understand the maintenance requirements and costs, to keep the warranty intact. I had my car CP'd, and was a bit surprised by the ongoing costs.
Required that you never use an automatic wash, and that you bring the car in annually for inspection and cleanup for $150. Personally, CPro was a mistake for me. We’ll see I guess.
Bellevue's Eastside Auto Salon also requires that you hand-wash. However, there is no requirement to bring it back every year for any reason.
Do you have pricing? I can call them I guess... But so far it seems like it is not worth it to get the gold package. My other car has Opticoat, and I'm not sure if it's a placebo effect or not...
I would call them. Ben is the owner, and he's been awesome to deal with. Tell him 'Brian's Red X' sent ya... I've now done a few cars with him (since I loved his work), and maybe he'll send me a Starbucks gift card! (Which, of course, I'd happily share ) My car was a tad of a challenge, so if I told you pricing, it might seem high.
I started APC Auto Spa in 2015 just to bring Ceramic Pro up to the PNW and install on my own car. That passion project turned into Ceramic Pro Seattle (aka APC Auto Spa). Founded by car enthusiasts we wanted to provide the best products at a reasonable price with a company you can trust (not out of a garage, with insurance etc...). We have coated 1000's of cars now with Ceramic Pro and have had 0 returns with unhappy customers. That should speak for itself on product quality. We also strive to be transparent with our pricing. We post as much online https://www.apcautospa.com/ceramic-pro just need to ask about the Tesla Motors Club special pricing. -Seth
Thanks, Seth. I'm curious how long application takes on a Model X. I'm in Oregon and would consider coming up to have it applied, depending on time it takes.