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Retractable Sunshade Review

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I'm not an owner yet - is this really true? I've read casual mention of this 2-3 times on this site.
Whether an AC is strong enough is definitely subjective and term "adequate" leaves a bit of wiggle room. But do most people feel the AC is not up to the task in sunnier climates?

My current car (~13 year old Subaru) cannot cool down the interior enough on hot days. A strong AC is one of reasons why I want another car.
It will cool to satisfaction but it's going to work hard and somewhat loud to get there. I live in the Texas heat for reference but it doesn't bother me. Just a little louder than I'd like and louder compared to my Kia
 
Well, not COMPLETELY transparent. 90% 3M Crystalline film. As transparent as you can buy, only blocks 10% of light, but high heat rejection. My brother does tint work. He did it. I imagine, though, there are lots of shops that can do it, as long as they use 3M tint. Crystalline rejects 60% of solar energy, and 97% of infrared, and 99% of ultraviolet, without changing the appearance of the window.

how's visibility? i'd been debating getting the front done for a while now but can't decide because my night vision is not the best, even with correction. 90% seems pretty nice and it sounds like it's made a big difference in temps for you.