What’s the Real Cost of Paint Protection Film in the North of England?

If you've recently bought a high-end or luxury car, protecting its paintwork is likely high on your list. After all, nothing takes the shine off a new car faster than stone chips, scratches or swirl marks. That’s where Paint Protection Film (PPF) comes in. But how much does it actually cost to get PPF done properly in the North of England—and is it worth it?

Let’s break it down.


Firstly, What Is Paint Protection Film?

Paint Protection Film is a virtually invisible layer of polyurethane applied to the painted surfaces of your vehicle. It acts as a barrier against road debris, bird droppings, tree sap, minor abrasions and harsh weather. It’s especially popular among owners of new or high-value vehicles who want to maintain that factory-fresh finish for as long as possible.



Typical PPF Costs in the North of England

The price of PPF can vary depending on the level of coverage, the vehicle type, and the installer’s experience. Here's a general guide to what you might expect to pay in areas like Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire, and surrounding parts of the North:

  • Front End Coverage (bonnet, bumper, wings, mirrors): £900 – £1,500

  • Track Pack (front end + sills and lower doors): £1,500 – £2,200

  • Full Vehicle Coverage: £3,500 – £6,000+

These are average figures. The exact cost depends on your car’s size, complexity of its bodywork, and the brand of film used (we use premium films Suntek Reaction at Lucid).


What Affects the Price?

  1. Vehicle Size and Shape: A Ferrari 488 has different demands than a Range Rover SVR. Larger panels, aggressive curves, and intricate bumpers add time and material.

  2. Coverage Level: Full-body protection is obviously more expensive than front-end only. But if you’re keeping the car long term, full coverage offers peace of mind.

  3. Film Quality: Top-tier films have self-healing properties, better clarity, and longer warranties.

  4. Installation Quality: You’re not just paying for material—you’re paying for skill. A poor install can ruin the look of your car. At Lucid, every install is custom-patterned, precision-cut, and edge-wrapped wherever possible for a seamless finish.

Is It Worth the Money?

If you’ve spent upwards of £60,000 on a car, spending £2,000–£4,000 to protect it makes sense. PPF can save you thousands in resprays, reduce lease return penalties, and help preserve resale value. For many owners, it’s less of a cost and more of an investment.


Common Alternatives—and Why PPF Wins

Some car owners consider ceramic coatings instead. While coatings offer gloss and some chemical resistance, they don’t protect against physical damage. PPF and ceramic coatings can work together, but for stone chip protection, PPF is unmatched.


Final Thoughts

The real cost of Paint Protection Film in the North of England depends on what you drive, how much of it you want to protect, and who you trust to do the job. At Lucid PPF, we work with owners who care about the details—from Porsche and Bentley to Ferrari and McLaren.

Want a quote or some advice?

If you want PPF that looks invisible, lasts for years, and is installed by experienced specialists, Contact us on 01274 082216 or email info@lucidppf.co.uk

We’re based in West Yorkshire and always happy to help fellow car enthusiasts protect their pride and joy.

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