Something like those carpeted or suede ones. I'm kind of thinking of getting one so it can sort of reduce the glare on the windshield and keep the dash from getting too hot which hopefully should keep the car cooler when driving. Do you think it might look ghetto or tacky?Suede oneshttp://www.autoanything.com/da....aspxCarpeted oneshttp://www.autoanything.com/da...cover
I have one on my car. it helps a lot with glare and heat, esp since i live in phoenix, az. No passenger has told me it looked tacky or anything and I personally dont think it looks terrible, not great, but not terrible. I can take pictures later today after work.
Thanks for the pics, they're actually not too bad. I think black would be best but we'll see. Just makes the car a bit more comfy feeling I think lol It's like after I put a carpet mat in my cargo area it felt a lot more comfortable for some reason haha
Cheaper for you! I think I have pics on my thumb drive, but am just too lazy to go log in and look for them heheee it would be easier just to take new ones so you can see the dark gray I got. Mine doesn't lay flat nicely like Al's because I don't have enough stickybacked velcro tape on it LOL. My 14 year old Grand Am still had a pristine dashboard when I had to part with her *dabs away tear* and I believe it's because I had it covered. 14 year old Bonny, same thing. All our Pontiacs have had dashcovers, and we've never had a cracked dash.
I'm fighting the good dashboard fight by using Meguiar's Natural Shine every few months to keep it supple, and always... and I mean al-ways using my sun visor when I'm parked/standing somewhere when it's sunny out. Even in the winter.
I was thinking, it's the sun's harsh UV rays that damages the dash, but since my windshield's tinted and blocking out 99.9% UV rays I might not really need it to protect the dash, just use it to keep the dash from heating up causing interior to get hot hmmm
I don't think it would help the heat - the suede cover would absorb the heat.I am surprised glare is a problem, I've never noticed in mine.When I can't park in the shade, I use a reflective screen.
1997 Civic EX sedan w/auto trans2001 Accord EX sedan w/5-spd manual2009 Vibe 2.4L w/5-spd manual, sunroof, monsoon, GT spoiler, Magnaflow muffler and rolled SS tip, lowered on H-Tech springs, window tint, debadged (save the red arrow!).
Quote, originally posted by Kincaid »I am surprised glare is a problem, I've never noticed in mine..Me either, I don't know about the other years but the 2009 has that rough texture that is a bear to clean, it does not appear to reflect anything
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It looks a lot better than I thought it would. I don't plan on keeping my Vibe all that long, so a cracking dash isn't something I see happening in the next two years OR I might think about one myself!