What % tint to get on my coupe?
I have an iridium colored coupe with black interior and I'm trying to decide whether I should go with 35% tint or the darker 20%.
I was used to 20% on my old car which was a sedan but this car is significantly smaller and lets in less light.
Let me know your opinion.
I'll try to get some pics up. Btw it's obsidian black with black interior.
I have an iridium colored coupe with black interior and I'm trying to decide whether I should go with 35% tint or the darker 20%.
I was used to 20% on my old car which was a sedan but this car is significantly smaller and lets in less light.
Let me know your opinion.

If you don't IMHO 35% would be the best choice as it won't look too dark especially considering the black interior, (cars with black interiors always make the tint look darker than what it is) and you would still have some 'depth' through the glass which looks classy, but looks is subjective and some people prefer the really dark/totally black look, legality issues aside.
Another thing to consider is that a lighter tint will reflect more heat rather than absorb heat, given UV rating and film type is the same so the interior will be cooler when exposed on a very hot day.
I was advised about this with one tinting place I used many years ago and fair enough I have several vehicles all of which are tinted and the one which is noticeably coolest is the one with 50% tint, it also makes the interior on that car (which is magma red red) look awesome from the outside viewing through the windows

If you have the privacy tint on your car, then you probably end up with no choice but to use a 20% at least if you want to match it up - that'll be my dilemma when my car arrives, ie. I'll want to match it up, but IMO a 20 or 15% tint looks too dark and gives no depth to the interior, absorbs more heat and is illegal here

Best of luck with it
This time around I have tan interior and a panoramic roof. I still went 35% all around because it was hard backing up with 35% and didn't want to imagine trying with 20's. Plus, its a coupe, the backseat is useless for such tasks. But it is "light". You can see me during the day, but not very easily, and at night time you can still see silhouette and people in the car. Closing the shade on the panoramic roof helps, but not a ton.
If I had to do it all over again I would do this:
35% on the side windows, 20% on the rear glass. DONE. This way the interior will be darker, but you can still see out the side windows at night when reversing (some-what) and it doesn't look tacky like having front side windows and rear side windows different shades. I don't anyone will even notice the rear glass is a different percentage than the side glass.
This time around I have tan interior and a panoramic roof. I still went 35% all around because it was hard backing up with 35% and didn't want to imagine trying with 20's. Plus, its a coupe, the backseat is useless for such tasks. But it is "light". You can see me during the day, but not very easily, and at night time you can still see silhouette and people in the car. Closing the shade on the panoramic roof helps, but not a ton.
If I had to do it all over again I would do this:
35% on the side windows, 20% on the rear glass. DONE. This way the interior will be darker, but you can still see out the side windows at night when reversing (some-what) and it doesn't look tacky like having front side windows and rear side windows different shades. I don't anyone will even notice the rear glass is a different percentage than the side glass.

I agree with you about it looking not good with different shades on the side glass areas, but having the back window as dark as the panoramic roof and then the sides all done in a lighter matching shade is definitely the way to go.
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I agree with you about it looking not good with different shades on the side glass areas, but having the back window as dark as the panoramic roof and then the sides all done in a lighter matching shade is definitely the way to go.
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Did anyone else get their tint cut around the brakelight, voluntarily or otherwise?
Yes, unfortunately that's the way it is here with these models, you've given me renued confidence about the 20%, I'll just have to wait and see some fellow Aust coupes tinted to review their results.
Did anyone else get their tint cut around the brakelight, voluntarily or otherwise?
As far as my third brake light is concerned, my installer did not cut around it, he tinted the entire rear glass. It is fairly easy since the third brake light is pretty far away from the rear glass. It sounds like either your installer was being a bit lazy, or over-precautious, as we didn't want to tint your third brake light.
I have also lightly tinted my rear brake lights, but cut out around the turn signal/reverse lights because I prefer the look better. Pictures to follow.
EDIT: BTW, isn't 20% on the windshield FAR too dark? I was thinking about doing it to even everything out a bit, as quite bright and hot light comes from the windshield while driving and it is fairly unpleasant. I was debating between 50 and 70%... NOT 20%?!?! But regardless of the tint percentage, how does it hold up? What did you do in regards to the registration and inspection stickers? Also, what about the Mercedes-Benz logo in the passenger side of the windscreen?
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Request for pics also if you could please, TIA.
It depends on the color of your car. I got my windshield tinted in 07 and havent had any problems but my car is all black. If your car is a light color go with less tint like 50%. Im not sure what you mean by registration and inspection stickers, but they took the Mercedes dealer card out when it was tinted. I wanted them to cut around it at first but it would have looked weird. I am running stock xenon HIDs and havent had any problems at night, except backing up. I have had my car registered where windshield tint is "illegal" in both California and Washington and have never had any issues. The windshield is a must tint window if you have other tints. It finishes the car perfectly, its my favorite tint without a doubt.
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So now I'm trying to decide if I want 35% all around OR 35% on the side windows and 20% on the rear windscreen. I'm used to having 20% but I got pulled over for it a bunch of times.
I'd appreciate some input on these two choices only.














