I used AvalonKing Ceramic coat. It worked out great. Application process is time consuming but worth it in the end. You can put it on basically all surfaces on the truck other then seats. Now water just repels off of it and dust/dirt blows off with an air hose from my compressor! I put it on my windshield and i dont even need windshield wipers hardly now. They recommend 3 bottles for a large truck, i bought 4 to be safe but only used about 2.5 total. I plan on using the rest on my tractor and boat. Heres a link to their site if your interested, https://avalonking.com/ref/ryanvaught/. I may start a new tread and include some before and after pics as well as video of how water repellent it is.
Yea theres lots of options out online hard to dig through the shit products! I'll check and see what this is called. I have a buddy that does it and wanted 1600 to do the truck! It's a little work to do yourself but worth doing!
Everett required me to finance with them for min 3 months, rate wasnt great 5.89% but if you amortize it out it cost an extra $345 to take that offer over what my credit union quoted. So if you didnt take the 2k for financing with them you would be paying roughly 1655 more for the truck. I'll refi or payoff in 2 months and have saved $1655 extra. Other then that they wanted me to own a gm vehicle (wife srx and my vette) and trade in a vehicle however since my subaru was a lemon and being repurchased by subbie they let me out of that "requirement", i'm sure they will low ball your trade to an extent to recoup some of the discount over other dealers.
My price and others is not including trade ins or anything it is strait discount off msrp. Dont settle for anything less then 15% off at min. Look out at other dealerships and use there pricing to your advantage or just take a drive or flight to go to an area with better pricing.
Pricing is good down south, i just got roughly 20% off msrp for cc at4 pac blue loaded -20's. laura gmc st louis, legacy in sidell la, and everett gmc Arkansas all have stock and good pricing online. you can work them down a bit if you negotiate well! Good Luck