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    Here is a quick reference for tint laws by state. Not sure about outside the USA. Welcome to TintLaws.com

    Your CT looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldlygo View Post
    I just asked the place that tinted mine, and they've used 35% on the front two windows and 15% on the rest.
    35% is the legal limit on the fronts in Ontario. Other provinces like Quebec don't even allow tinting.
    First off, hello all! First post - I am strongly considering a purchase of the CT in the next couple of weeks.

    And not to seem condractictory right off the start, I don't believe that Ontario has a "legal" limit...

    Colour coating obscuring interior

    (3) No person shall drive on a highway a motor vehicle on which the surface of the windshield or of any window to the direct left or right of the driver's seat has been coated with any coloured spray or other coloured or reflective material that substantially obscures the interior of the motor vehicle when viewed from outside the motor vehicle. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 73 (3).

    Windows to afford clear view

    74. (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon a highway,

    (a) unless the windshield and the windows on either side of the compartment containing the steering wheel are in such a condition as to afford the driver a clear view to the front and side of the motor vehicle; and

    (b) unless the rear window is in such a condition as to afford the driver a clear view to the rear of the motor vehicle. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 74 (1).

    Application of cl. (1) (b)

    (2) Clause (1) (b) does not apply to a motor vehicle that is equipped with a mirror or mirrors securely attached to the motor vehicle and placed in such a position and maintained in such a condition as to afford the driver, otherwise than through the rear window, a clearly-reflected view of the roadway in the rear or of any vehicle approaching from the rear. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 74 (2)."


    Like so many traffic laws, I think it's left to the discretion of the officer.

    In any case, I'm sure 35% would be an acceptable limit (my car now being 35% all around with no issues yet)... even though I have had friends with lighter tint be issued a "repair" ticket or whatever it's called.

    I can't see most cops would give a hard time to a lexus-hybrid owner with 35% tint but you never know.

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    Some great points!
    I know if I ever have to talk to an officer (at a ride check,etc.) I always roll my window down so as not be attract any suspision.
    2011 CT200h w/tech pkg. (Cdn)-Fire Agate Pearl/black leather; sport pedals; sills; cargo mat; wallet key; 3M "chip guard" on hood, side sills, lower door and front part of roof; PIAA Xtreme White HB (H9); Hoen Xenonmatch Fogs (H11); Putco LED map, dome, vanity, hatch & license plate lights; tinted windows (Llumar); Lexus car cover; Reflector sun shade; Michelin Primacy Alpin PA3 snow tires.

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    Nice. I like it!

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    Here's the Quebec laws: Tinted Windows | Modified or Hand-Crafted Vehicles | SAAQ

    Noting on the windshield, except a 15cm strip on the top. 70% of light has to come through (so max 30% tint) on the driver & passenger windows. Nothing restricted on the rest of the windows though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldlygo View Post
    Some great points!
    I know if I ever have to talk to an officer (at a ride check,etc.) I always roll my window down so as not be attract any suspision.
    BAM! Problem solved! I was lucky enough to jump on a free tint special from my dealership the day of the purchase.
    2011 Lexus CT200H Black/Eccrue

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    Looks good!
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    There's no doubt about it that black windows look good on a black car. Reading through all your posts about what is legal here isnt legal there must make it tricky when taking the car on vacation to another state, or are these rules waived for visitors? (pardon my ignorance , I am from UK where our own traffic laws and rules have their own peculiarities too)

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