It makes a bit of sense why a limousine might have tinted windows. Obviously, the darkened panes help to prevent people from peering inside, often because there is a person of great importance riding in the back. It might be a celebrity or a politician or maybe a local business owner of great merit.
This makes sense for a Tech Teinte limousine, of course, but tinting your car windows is not such a terrible idea either. Aside from privacy, there is a host of other benefits you can get from tinting your car windows.
WINDOW TINTING GIVES YOU PRIVACY
Obviously, the most immediate benefit to window tinting is that it can make it damned near impossible to see inside your vehicle from outside. This is great if you want to have some privacy but it can also come in handy as a type of theft deterrent. Car prowling is a crime of opportunity; if you can make it harder for potential thieves to see what is in your car, it is far less likely they will actually attempt to steal anything.
WINDOW TINTING IMPROVES VISIBILITY
Yes, it is a bit counterintuitive but when you darken the windows it actually makes it easier for you to see. Basically, then, tinted windows act as sunglasses for your car, shielding your eyes from the glare from the sun and its refraction off other objects in and along the roadway.
WINDOW TINTING BLOCKS POTENTIALLY HARMFUL ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Yes, window tinting blocks sunlight but sunlight is not just blinding, it can also damage soft tissue, thanks to its ultraviolet (UV) ray content. Sunglasses, of course, help to block these rays but window tinting does as well. At first, when you expose skin to UV radiation, it begins to turn red. Eventually, this redness lends to burning (aka “sunburn”).
Basically, then, window tinting protects your skin and eyes (as well as the skin and eyes of everyone in your car) from the potential damage that might be posed by exposure to ultraviolet rays.
WINDOW TINTING PREVENTS GLASS FROM SHATTERING
Because window tinting blocks harmful UV rays, it also helps to reduce how much heat your windshield, et al, absorbs. That means, then, that your windows are at a lower risk from shattering due to excessive heat.