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So you'd have to lower the tinted glass at night, just when it's getting cold? |
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Being firmly in the 'replace driver airbags with spikes' camp, I'm averse to anything that further insulates the driver from the real world. |
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Double glazing would have more use for cutting down on road noise. But they should be sealed. Operating the panes independently will create an annoying cleaning problem. |
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[ ] glass is pretty heavy... maybe something to having a thin inner layer of lexar; just enough to keep air from circulating against the "main" pane. |
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Bentleys have double-paned glass. It's hard to find a picture of but something I noticed while looking at a Continental GT in a showroom. I assume they did it to make the interior quieter but it would work for heat&cold too. |
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what about heat leakage through rest of the car ? |
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