I am not a fan of PPF for various reasons, although I will admit that it has saved the paint in several instances when I had it on cars that I either bought used or the dealer did it before I had a chance to say no. I don't think the cost is worth it. But I'm cheap.
That said: if you want to do it, then do it now, ASAP, while the paint is rather new and unblemished. Otherwise you'll just be protecting the existing dings, rock chips and scratches. And you'll likely pay more in the future, as they'll need to do more prep to make the paint presentable under the wrap.
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Current inventory:
F22 & G05
Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing w/3 pedals
Past: E24,E28(3),E34,E36,E37,E38(2),E39(4),E46,E89,E92 (obviously),F01,F06,F10,F30,F87,G12,G30(2),G82(2)
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