There are pros and cons to both ceramic and ppf. There's also a poll and lengthy discussion on the two here.
My Evora GT came with ppf from the factory. It covers the entire front, side skirt area, and inside the carbon rear bumper/wheel pressure release vents. If it hadn't, I would probably opt for PPF on those same places (plus the mirrors) and then just ceramic the rest of the car. In the end, it's just a car. I enjoy detailing my vehicles and protecting them, but I enjoy driving them more. Little stone chips here and there after years for enjoying the car, (most of which no one but the owner notices anyway) don't really bother me. At least not enough to spend $5-10k on PPF!
My Evora GT came with ppf from the factory. It covers the entire front, side skirt area, and inside the carbon rear bumper/wheel pressure release vents. If it hadn't, I would probably opt for PPF on those same places (plus the mirrors) and then just ceramic the rest of the car. In the end, it's just a car. I enjoy detailing my vehicles and protecting them, but I enjoy driving them more. Little stone chips here and there after years for enjoying the car, (most of which no one but the owner notices anyway) don't really bother me. At least not enough to spend $5-10k on PPF!