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paedge

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  1. :shades: Found that the polarized glasses work quite well.... beats a tacky dash mat. But they must be used even in low light. Costly for those who wear glasses unless you want to live in goofy fitovers. The pictures of the glare are great and represent EXACTLY what I experience in the windshield. Call it what you may "reflective" /"glare"......bottom line is the dashboard, vents, center console are plainly seen in the windshield and obstruct vision and quite frankly is dangerous period. This is a no brainer. :stop: Just own up to it. All in all a pretty major hazard as vision is a pretty important part of driving. Appreciate the posting of the pictures and contact info for complaints.
  2. :shades: I also test drove in low light only to find on a bright sunny day the glare in the windshield is indeed HORRRIBLE! It is bad enough to be a safety concern. The pictures of the glare on this website is exactly what I see in my windshield. I have the camel dash. I am really glad I decided to lease. I will try the polarized sunglasses and see if it helps. Such a shame. I decided to give Ford another chance after multiple recall's on my Ford Escape. Oh well. I have otherwise thoroughly enjoyed it this first week. But I am very concerned I will not be able to see pedestrians. I called the dealer and they suggested www.drivingcomfort.com which has a dash mat for the 2007 edge. But I ask, for such a pricey car should one have to put on something so tacky or do anything at all in order to do something as basic as see when one is driving. You can always buy a second pair of polarized sunglasses or poarized fitovers. What a shame. It's a really nice car but cannot recommend unless I find the poarized glasses work. :stats:
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