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  2. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield Sun Shades. Typically, the glass of the car's windshield itself blocks most of the UV light from the sun, and some of the infrared radiation.But it can't protect from the visible light that mostly penetrates through the window and gets absorbed by the objects inside the car.

  3. Beat the Heat With One of the Best Sun Shades for Your Car - AOL

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    Windshield Sun Shade. This extra-large shade offers 65.7 by 36.4 inches of coverage for use in pickup trucks and SUVs. It features a reflective silver polyester outer layer to fully block both UV ...

  4. Keep your car cool with this retractable windshield shade ...

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    TL;DR: As of Oct. 8, you can get the 26-inch Retractable Windshield Shade for just $29.99 instead of $80.99 — that's a 62% discount. And, if you drive a bigger car, the 28-inch Retractable ...

  5. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    Most modern cars have two sun visors, one for the driver's side and a second for the passenger's side, with the rear-view mirror often mounted in between the two sun visors. Each visor can be lowered to help block light from the sun entering through the windshield. Some are designed so they can be released from one bracket and be turned towards ...

  6. Sunshade - Wikipedia

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    Sunshade may refer to: Brise soleil, architectural sunshades; Shade (shadow), the blocking of sunlight by any object; Space sunshade, a device for blocking a star's rays in space; Umbrella, a device for blocking sunlight or rain; Windshield sun shades, used to block sunlight in a car

  7. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Variations in moveable, removable and transparent roof panels continued. The Ford Lincoln X-100 concept car [8] of 1953 revisited the Sedanca style for a non-chauffeured vehicle as it had a retractable transparent targa top which inspired later fixed moonroof panels on 1954 production vehicles. In 1961 Triumph launched the TR4 with a removable ...