Before spending a lot of money on a specialty finish, first try getting the finish back as good as possible. You night be surprised at how good it can look.
You think light bronze is a tacky rental color? I have an '08 that was originally a rental car, in the dark gray metallic, one of the most common colors. When I got it,it was clean but the car had not been waxed in at least two years, and had been going down country gravel roads most of the time. The finish was so bad it looked like dirty gray plastic, no shine at all. The headlight covers were hazed up too which is common.
I spent some time filling in the scratches and then started having it waxed. Lucky for me the clearcoat was still good. After a few wax jobs the shine came back real good. Next I polished up the headlight covers. I found a cheap can of Rust-Oleum Extra Thick High-gloss clear coat, which worked great on the headlights. Since it was thick, it went on with a sort of ripply look, but buffed to a nice shine. After one year it still looks good.