Bloody hell you certainly haven't wasted any time getting the modifications underway - respect.
Obviously the bodyshop have had to do quite a bit of disassembling to get all the chrome pieces out. These parts can be wrapped in vinyl, but the paint is a better/more permanent option, with the trade off being the dissasembly and the upfront time + cost. I can totally understand your wife being a bit concerned about the brand new car.
Ive used those ISVW Focal drop in speakers in a few cars now. They certainly do offer an improvement in sound quality, but they really need some amplification to come alive. Im my current car I opted to try something a bit different and went with the Focal 165AS (splits) in the front, and Focal 165AC (coaxials) in the rear. Initially I just had them running off the factory stereo for a month or so while I was waiting for the amp and cables to arrive. Then I fitted the Focal Impulse 4.320 mini amplifier which gave the speakers more oomph, bass and overall volume but honestly I think they could still use more power.
I have also added a Focal IBus 20 which is an 8" underseat sub with a built in amp. This has added some nice mid-bass to the system, and allowed me to turn the bass down a bit on the other speakers.
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