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Basically, Pontiac is just part of the automobile marques produced by the giant car manufacturer General Motors along with others such as the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo, GMC, Saturn, and so on. Some of the currently sold models by the Pontiac marques are the G6, Grand Prix, GTO, Montana SV6, Solstice, Torrent and Vibe, while there are also models which are made to be sold out only in limited countries such as the Firefly, Pursuit, Sunburst, Sunrunner, and Wave in Canada and G4 in Mexico. Pontiac was also responsible for the remarkable vehicle models such as the Aztek, Bonneville, Pathfinder and others.
If you own one of these Pontiac vehicles or some of the earlier and very few of the earliest ones, it can be assumed that you already have a good control of where, how, and what Pontiac parts and accessories to look for in case you need to do some repairing, maintenance, or just improvement and upgrades. One important part that plays a very significant role is the Pontiac windshield. Though is it very seldom that you replace a windshield because of its non-deterioration except in few instances such as collisions, and accidental crashing of object right into it, you should know some facts about it to help you in case you badly need one.
Windshield such as the Pontiac windshield is the glass panel that is attached to the windshield panel of a vehicle enclosing the occupants on the front and rear part, together with the windows both on the left and right side and the roof on top. Top-down-customized Pontiac vehicles have only the front windshield. These windshields are designed to keep the strong force or current or wind from rushing right into the face of the driver and its passengers. Airborne particles such as insects, sand, rocks and precipitation can also be prevented from hitting and destructing the occupants. Tinted windshields can protect the occupants from being slightly blinded due to the rays of lights. Windshields also serve as a protection for the front occupants from being thrown out or for objects being thrown inside in case of strong frontal collisions.
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