The windshield serves a very simple, crucial purpose in the design of an automobile: it provides the driver with a way to clearly see the road without getting a face full of wind and bugs. Windshields also break. It’s pretty much a given if you drive regularly that you’re going to have to replace a windshield sooner or later.
When you do, do you want to pay for the safety-laminated standard, or do you want to pay for the polarized ceramic version at a cost of several thousand dollars?
I guarantee your auto insurance company knows which version of windshield they’re willing to pay for, and it’s not the luxury version.
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