03-16-2012, 10:19 AM
Plus one on having a pro do it. There are different types of tint for different levels of baller. Usually your options will be carbon based or ceramic based. Carbon based is good, I have had it on my car for 3 years with no fading at all. Ceramic based is better and if you have a gps antenna in the rear windshield you have to get ceramic or the carbon will mess with the gps. Ceramic will be more expensive because it blocks more uv rays and reduces glare.
I had my accord sedan done 3 years ago for $180 all around. For where I live, that is a good price for carbon tint. I got a quote for the ceramic tint for my dad's new accord sedan and it was for $220. Not sure what the market is like in Virginia, but with the picky laws/cops I wouldn't pay more than $180 for the chance you have to remove it and all that jazz.
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Tinted in Howard County, md
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I had my accord sedan done 3 years ago for $180 all around. For where I live, that is a good price for carbon tint. I got a quote for the ceramic tint for my dad's new accord sedan and it was for $220. Not sure what the market is like in Virginia, but with the picky laws/cops I wouldn't pay more than $180 for the chance you have to remove it and all that jazz.
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Tinted in Howard County, md
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