Recently, my friend parked in the lot of the local community college for some night classes and when he got back to it, he found holes in the glass as if someone was trying to break in by shattering the glass. Well, HIS car is a Mercedes-Benz S430, and so I was wondering if my GS has this feature as well?
He told me the story and asked if my GS had shatterproof windows as well, and I said I didn't know.
Hopefully yes, but if not... WHY NOT?
One of my colleague just bought a S550 and that has shatter-resistance glass on all of the doors. It's pretty neat, but if it's very expensive to replace. I believe it could only be replaced from the dealer, so that automatically means you're gonna get hit with a huge bill
Recently, my friend parked in the lot of the local community college for some night classes and when he got back to it, he found holes in the glass as if someone was trying to break in by shattering the glass. Well, HIS car is a Mercedes-Benz S430, and so I was wondering if my GS has this feature as well?
He told me the story and asked if my GS had shatterproof windows as well, and I said I didn't know.
Hopefully yes, but if not... WHY NOT?
not sure what your friend meant by "shatter-proof glass." All automotive glass break into little pellets (as opposed to shards like regular glass) when shattered. The windshield in addition has a plastic laminate. Window tint doesn't make the glass stronger, but when the window breaks it tends to stay as a sheet. True shatter- or bullet proof glass is thick, heavy, and an expensive option on some premium cars, such as S-class or 7 series. I don't belive the has that option.
All new Volvos can be optioned with reinforced glass all around. It can take up to 5 hits with a sledgehammer in the same exact spot before giving away and breaking. As a factory installed option it was around 300 bucks, but Im sure it is more expensive to replace.
To bad Lexus doesnt offer this at atleast an option.
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I am unsure if the new '07's have it, but prior MB S' had double paned windows for insulation purposes. I'm assuming this may have some security/safety benefits as well.
I am unsure if the new '07's have it, but prior MB S' had double paned windows for insulation purposes. I'm assuming this may have some security/safety benefits as well.
I see. Well, I guess the GS doesn't have this feature. Oh darn. Hopefully, it won't happen, but I guess I should start looking at aftermarket alarm systems w/ breakage sensors.
Oh and yeah, the window did need to be ordered from MB.
All new Volvos can be optioned with reinforced glass all around. It can take up to 5 hits with a sledgehammer in the same exact spot before giving away and breaking. As a factory installed option it was around 300 bucks, but Im sure it is more expensive to replace.
To bad Lexus doesnt offer this at atleast an option.
I wish Lexus had a department for protection and not having too find an outside company too armor their vehicles.
From your original post, sounds like someone didnt know how to use a centerpunch properly, or use the right one....
those 3 dollar gadgets are a death sentence for automotive glass. It makes a very light thud(the glass doesnt make a noise) that will make tempered glass go into hundreds of pieces, but still in the original shape. It's a thieves best friend
If you have to have protection, theres nothing than better than the SUV's and trucks that get armor fitted for work over in the Middle-East. Rolling windows down or multiple high velocity assault rifle firing protections (so you'll be able to point and laugh at the guy with 9mm's threatening a carjack haha)... choices choices.
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Im surprised no one has offered the polymer alternative. Why not get some windows made of lexan? Its made of polycarbonate so its very light, transmits up to 86% of light, UV resistant, fire resistant, and can withstand up to 57 PSI of force. This is equivalent to a blast from 4,300 lbs of TNT at 115 ft. It can withstand any caliber of small arms up to 7.62mm NATO spec. Also it costs $4.37 per sq. foot. So this is far superior to any tempered glass for performance/price ratio.