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Cloudy Faded Headlights Reduces Your Car’s Value

You’ve had your car for a little while now… Completed all scheduled maintenance on it, washed it, and waxed it regularly. Great, now it’s time to let it go… You present it to a potential buyer thinking it should be appealing. After all, you’ve spent tons of money trying to maintain it to preserve the car’s value. The truth is, you might have overlooked one key component, which may seem very trivial… the headlights. Yes, if you let your vehicle sit out on the sun for extended periods of time with the headlights exposed to the elements, the inevitable will occur. Your headlights will fog up and fade, brining down your car’s value. It’s a fact; even Consumer Reports and Autoblog.com clearly state that in their research.

Who want faded yellow headlights. Headlight Shades

The sight of faded headlights on a car that’s up for sale is a huge turn off for a potential buyer. Cloudy faded headlights reduces your car’s value, it’s a fact. Most potential car buyers browse the Internet looking for their next car, on the other had, fewer car seekers will stop by to look at a car with a for sale sign on it. In pictures your headlights might not look as dull, even though today’s picture quality keeps improving. Regardless of how good your car looks in pictures, whenever someone walks up to your car in real life, damaged headlights stick out like a sore thumb. It can be a deal breaker.

If you had a choice between two identical cars, one with crystal clear, factory-untouched headlights, or one that has faded or obviously restored headlights, which would you choose? The question answers itself. Clear un-faded headlights would be the pick over faded or restored headlights every single day.

 

Headlight restoration is a temporary fix that car buyers, and car dealers will hit you on trade ins. In reality, headlight restoration will cost you big bucks, looks tacky, and never fixes the problem. The only real solution is garaging your car in the daytime. A feat that is hard to do while you’re at work all day. The other solution is to protect your headlights by using the patented Headlight Shades.

Cloudy faded headlights reduces your car’s value. If you fail preserve them, you’ll have no choice but to completely replace the headlights with expensive OEM headlights that can run you between $500-$800 each. If you’re lucky, your car’s model may have an aftermarket replacement lights that will coast you $200 a piece. Don’t let your headlights fade, join the movement and let’s stop fading headlights together.

Don’t wait, buy your headlight shades now before it’s too late…Option 1. Universal Headlight Shades that fits every car. Option 2. Custom Headlight Shades that fit only your specific car model.

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