Well you have access to the Internet, obviously, so the product I use and recommend is available to you there. Some may consider this heresy, but I use a product called Perma Shield. It is a polymer Teflon formula. It gives a glbutty VERY high shine and is as easy to use a regular wax, easier, actually, and lasts for a very long time.
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I recently sold a 1993 Nissan Pickup that was a true red, which, as I sure you know, is a color that normally oxidizes worse than any other. That truck was never garaged a single day, in a hot, bright inland Southern California climate. I would put a coat of Perma Shield on the truck maybe once a year. When I sold it the finish looked like new. Normally when you wax a red vehicle, even one taken care of fairly well, you will see some red color on the cloth as it takes off some oxidized paint. On that Nissan the was simply no red, there was NO apparent oxidation.
Oh well, I am raving on, sorry. This is one product I would do a commercial for if asked. And I have NO connection to the company.
If interested you can go to the Perma Shield site at www.permashield.net.
Good luck with your new car. I am driving a 2004 Sonata LX and could not be happier with it.