Texas has no tint law for the rear window.
In fact no state has one for the back window. Panel vans vans would be illegal if that were the case, nor would it be legal for what you are chosing.
I can understand if you do not want to tint, but to flat out lie when asked is bs. Just say you...
But you want Ford to go through a design process, costs money, add it, cost money, and then put it on the Maverick at a value price, yeah uh huh.
Comparing a small truck to a midsized truck like you have with the Maverick and Colorado is ridiculous. A comparison to the Colorado would be the...
And if added to tye Maverick I can hear it now, "the PRICE IS OUTRAGEOUS"
Just like the Hybrid owners did when the Hybrid was no longer the standard engine.
In 2003 I rented a Explorer, same as the Sport Trac drivers compartment wise. I had no room in it, I am 6'6" and at the time 340lbs. When I sat in a Maverick before ordering one, I weighed the same, bit was shocked at how much more room there was compared to that generation of the Explorer...
I have used 303, Cerakote, and Ceramic Coating.
Rankings and longevity rankings for me would be:
1. Ceramic
2. Cerakote
3. 303.
The Ceramic has held up longer than Cerakote which lasted a year of being parked outside.
303, lucky if I got a month.
The key is properly preparation.
Ceramic coated windshield.
Proper decontamination of windshield prior to applying rainX or Ceramic coat is a must.
1. Claybar.
2. 0000 steel wool with a 99% alcohol as lube for the steel wool.
3. Clean with high quality cleaner
4. Apply coating.
Yeah, more than a foyer. I start mine when I am headed back to drop off my work vehicle.
Normally I am miles away. Also helpful because I can unlock it from anywhere if someone needs to get into it while am busy.