- Looks good, but falls short in the performance area. I think the main problem comes in the way that the windscreen fits the car. The air seems to leak through the sides a lot more than I thought it would. It was a little disappointing, but despite that fact, the windscreen still does a good job with the noise, which was the real reason that I ended up getting the screen from Adamesh.
- I’m not sure who they are kidding, but this windscreen is way more expensive than other windscreens that are selling right now. Not only that, but the material they use is pretty much inferior to lexan and acrylic. It’s the difference between a screen window and a glass window. I’ll take something solid over something with holes any day. And, of course, they don’t offer any form of returns either.
- Love the windscreen and how it folds down. Makes my life a lot easier! Thanks…
- A bit on the expensive side, but the product looks really nice on the car, so I can’t really complain that much. The mounting system is very solid, but be aware of the fact that it took me 30 minutes to figure it out and actually get it on the car. I give it about 5/7 for pretty much everything. Performance is marginal, but still there.
- Good performance for the most part, but very poor value. It costs almost $400 to get it into America, which is more than I can really say is fair when you consider how much the vehicle is actually worth (I have a very old model). Luckily, it fit okay, which is more than I can say with a lot of other models that are selling for the Rover 212.
- Works well and definitely creates a noticeable difference in the amount of air that gets into the cabin. The only thing that you should really be aware of is that the mounting takes a few minutes if you don’t have the right tools. If you possess a good toolbox, however, you will probably be just fine getting it on the car. I love driving later into the autumn evenings with the windscreen on.
Windesa
Website:
http://www.windesa.com
Email:
mail @ windesa.com
Cost: £169
Description: Screen in rigid frame
Options: None
Warranty: 2 years
Return Period: 30 days
- When I saw that pretty much all the windscreens for this car are the expensive mesh ones, I ended up going with the cheapest company to try and save myself a little money. I can now say that it really isn’t worth it at all, and if I were to do it all over again, I probably wouldn’t by a mesh windscreen at all. Too much air flow, not enough sound reduction. Those are the two main reasons besides how expensive they are, I suppose.
- Works OK and was cheaper than other companies offering a similar product. The warranty it nice insurance against breakage or manufacturer defects, too. Would probably try lexan next time.