What is the name of the glass at the front of the car?

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StCamilla
07/28/25 9:30pm
The glass at the front of the car is called the windshield, also known as the front windshield. As the name suggests, its main function is to block the wind that blows towards the driver while driving. Here is some relevant information about windshields: 1. Initially, windshields were designed to be upright. However, during use, people found that this installation method increased the car's resistance and was not aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, later car windshields were installed at an angle to reduce resistance, which in turn helps to decrease fuel consumption. 2. The windshields of large trucks still maintain an upright design because the weight of large trucks is significant, making this resistance negligible for them. Modern windshields are mostly made of tempered glass, which has high strength and is generally not easy to break.
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GageFitz
08/12/25 2:07am
We noticed many friends call it the windshield, but its professional name is the front windshield. This piece of glass is quite sophisticated—it not only shields against wind and rain but also relates to driving visibility. In summer, it prevents hot air from blowing directly onto your face when the AC is on, and during rainy days, the wipers operate on it. Some cars even have cameras and sensors embedded in it, so replacing the glass nowadays requires extra care to avoid affecting these electronic devices. A broken windshield is no trivial matter; it fails to block wind and rain and compromises driving safety. If you spot cracks, it's best to address them promptly.
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