Why modern drivers refuse deflectors on car windows en masse
- October 14, 2022
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A few years ago, almost every self-respecting car owner flaunted plastic moldings on car windows. And what: it’s beautiful, and it’s very convenient in rain and snow to
A few years ago, almost every self-respecting car owner flaunted plastic moldings on car windows. And what: it’s beautiful, and it’s very convenient in rain and snow to
Perhaps today you can only come across a car with a deflector on the window somewhere in distant parts of the country. Popular love for plastic overlays in megacities “withered” as does the belief in world peace. Question: why?
First of all, the windows of modern cars do not have to fog up, which happens after rain or snowfall. In the past, cunning drivers even opened the windows of their cars in the parking lot so that the windows would not be covered with perspiration that hinders traffic. Now the air conditioning system does a great job with the problem of the times of the USSR – even the Lada now has air conditioning.
In addition, the modern automotive industry has learned to create really quiet and aerodynamic cars, and not everyone will like the deflector that interferes with unpleasant noises on the road. Gone are the days when everything shook and boiled in our “carts”, including the recently eaten breakfast. Evolution!
Another drawback of the device is the attachment. The most popular way to attach the deflector is to glue it into the glass frame. Vibrations and gusts of wind often caused a fashion accessory to come loose and fly off to nowhere. Extra staples invented by a Chinese don’t help either. The gadget breaks off with them. And that’s why every time we run and order a new one, our brother adds no fun.
Among other car owners, they no longer see aesthetics in installing wind deflectors on windows. On the contrary, many consider such coordination a ‘collective farm’. The traffic police also join them, which does not allow the installation of such “gadgets” on window frames in a car.
Let’s say more: this thing won’t even let you through the APK. Not to mention that a conscientious traffic cop will also try to “tilt” you for something “not manufacturer supplied”.
Perhaps today you can only come across a car with a deflector on the window somewhere in distant parts of the country. Popular love for plastic overlays in megacities “withered” as does the belief in world peace. Question: why?
First of all, the windows of modern cars do not have to fog up, which happens after rain or snowfall. In the past, cunning drivers even opened the windows of their cars in the parking lot so that the windows would not be covered with perspiration that hinders traffic. Now the air conditioning system does a great job with the problem of the times of the USSR – even the Lada now has air conditioning.
In addition, the modern automotive industry has learned to create really quiet and aerodynamic cars, and not everyone will like the deflector that interferes with unpleasant noises on the road. Gone are the days when everything shook and boiled in our “carts”, including the recently eaten breakfast. Evolution!
Another drawback of the device is the attachment. The most popular way to attach the deflector is to glue it into the glass frame. Vibrations and gusts of wind often caused a fashion accessory to come loose and fly off to nowhere. Extra staples invented by a Chinese don’t help either. The gadget breaks off with them. And that’s why every time we run and order a new one, our brother adds no fun.
Among other car owners, they no longer see aesthetics in installing wind deflectors on windows. On the contrary, many consider such coordination a ‘collective farm’. The traffic police also join them, which does not allow the installation of such “gadgets” on window frames in a car.
Let’s say more: this thing won’t even let you through the APK. Not to mention that a conscientious traffic cop will also try to “tilt” you for something “not manufacturer supplied”.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
I’m Sandra Torres, a passionate journalist and content creator. My specialty lies in covering the latest gadgets, trends and tech news for Div Bracket. With over 5 years of experience as a professional writer, I have built up an impressive portfolio of published works that showcase my expertise in this field.