I paid $500 for ceramic over stock in back 3, front 2 and my windshield. Paying extra so it all matches nicely and done all the way around is worth the spend IMO.
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That's not a ceramic price. If you want looks (i.e. hard to see in and out) with minimal heat rejection, that's fine. For good heat rejection, starting with very minimal loss of light (even 70-80% tints do well), ceramic is required.Sounds high search around, I had my whole car done for $125, minus the front windshield.