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I bought a new car last year and as a result have spent some time reading up on it in various online forums, and one of the things I've gathered is it seems most people like to tint the windows on their (new) cars.
Personally, I am not a fan of tinting and would not do so with my car, but I am curious as to why people like to tint. In the posts that I read, I only see "35% would be perfect" or "20% would look tight" but nobody ever says why it would be so perfect or so tight.
My own reason for not liking tinting: when I was a kid I loved looking out the window in a car, and I hated it when I went in a limo or some other car with tint because it darkened my view of the world passing by. Now that I'm a driver, I still like to be able to see the world around me as it is, and not darkened.
So, if you prefer tinted windows, why do you prefer it?
I bought a new car last year and as a result have spent some time reading up on it in various online forums, and one of the things I've gathered is it seems most people like to tint the windows on their (new) cars.
Personally, I am not a fan of tinting and would not do so with my car, but I am curious as to why people like to tint. In the posts that I read, I only see "35% would be perfect" or "20% would look tight" but nobody ever says why it would be so perfect or so tight.
My own reason for not liking tinting: when I was a kid I loved looking out the window in a car, and I hated it when I went in a limo or some other car with tint because it darkened my view of the world passing by. Now that I'm a driver, I still like to be able to see the world around me as it is, and not darkened.
So, if you prefer tinted windows, why do you prefer it?
