Saturday, May 24, 2014

Torn Between Class and Adaptability

If people need a protective cover for their face, accessories such as hats, sunblock, or a scarf may help. Cars also need protective shield from the damaging ray of the sun.  Two heat busters (besides the car’s air conditioning unit) come to mind: the tinted windshield and the car sunshades.  These two are relatively important as they both alleviate the inconvenience and discomfort that passengers will surely experience during a long drive under the sun; or upon getting in the car after long hours of parking on a roofless lot.

 To decide whether to tint the windshield or to provide a car sunshade, wise car owners have to consider several factors.  Are the differing windshield tinting prices reasonable enough for the class, protection, and convenience that tinted windshields supposed to bring? Or are the car sunshades more reliable, versatile, and economical?  The market shows a great difference between the two, of course.  Aside from elegance, tinted windshields and windows provide theory on safety—as tinted windows will not easily shatter because the tinted film helps hold the window upon collision, thus avoiding it to shatter into pieces.   Undeniably, these advantages, among others, do not come cheap.  But the equally undeniable is the fact that tinted windshields and windows have disadvantages like costly installation, cumbersome re-installation, and even risky driving for the visually impaired. 

While car sunshades do not provide the same level of elegance, they offer adaptability and economy.  Why adaptability?  On some occasions, such as evening and rainy days, cars do not need tinted windshields and windows, as these may cause avoidable accidents and other risks.  This is why cars can be better off with sunshades, because the latter can be taken off as deemed necessary.   Car sunshades are also manufactured for rear and side windows, and can be folded for future use.  Aside from this, car sunshades jumbo are priced for a few dollars, compared to steep windshield tinting prices that may range from $300, to probably over $700.   Car sunshades are replaceable in no time; can be put in place by anyone; and would not cost a fortune.  If car owners find the windshield tinting prices reasonable and manageable, then tinted windshield it is.  But, if practicality clearly resounds to them, then car sunshades will suit them, just as fine.    


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