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Old 16-08-2008, 02:57 PM   #1
Erax
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Default Tinting

Having just ordered my Mondeo (hatch) I haven't yet decided on whether to tint or not (factory or not). Reading other threads - I note:

Pro's
- Looks great
- Reduces temperature (wonderful summer sun) - the normal tint that comes with it may not have any material effect. Especially with the large heat generator (the hatch window). Temperature may also be very important, especially other commentary about how effective the airconditioning is at cooling.

Cons
- Can't see anything out the back - reversing at night? Maybe a reversing camera might provide an additional alternative.
- Cost

How's everyone who has gone down the path feel so far - especially if you had it in last summer?

Thanks muchly in advance

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