I've got something like that in my car. Some tinted plastic that clips onto the visor. If the sun is low enough to cause glare even with the visor down, I can flip the plastic down to cut glare but still see the road. Don't need it very often, but when I do I'm glad I have it.
Why is it that any criticism or dislike of any thing or person is classified as "hate" these days. I don't like using sun visors so I'm a "hater"? Really?
I wear a ball cap.
I just close my eyes on the straights, squint on the curves (if I'm still awake).![]()
...Seriously, visors serve a useful purpose, but both articles come close to saying they are useless.
I have, particularly in the morning.If they are complaining about the generally deficient designs that make the overwhelming majority of them only partially effective, I'd have to agree. The fact that they swivel to the side of the car really is useless. I've never yet seen any that do any good in that position.
Sun visors don't bother me but there's just not much use for them.
That's what good quality sunglasses are for.
Nuke the SUN, it's nothing but trouble.
I have been a little disappointed that current manufacturers don't spend the extra 50 cents and go back to the late 80's early 90's style of visor. With that style you could flip the main visor to the side window and have a second visor to pull down in front, effectively blocking the sun on winding roads.
Nah. It was because ya can't trust an Englishman in the dark......."People used to say that the sun never sets on the British Empire because the Empire was in the East and the sun sets in the West."