A lot of times you'll see Fast and Furious wannabes with them too. The real-deal hoods on those cars are carbon fiber, but the fakies are just painted black so that you think its carbon fiber.
Also, in some trucks, to cut glare and the reflection of the hood off the windshield glass on a sunny day. Depends on the angles involved, but I've had a couple of vehicles where the reflection was extremely distracting when the sun hit the hood right (wrong).To keep the glare from your overhead lights down. I suspect most do it now because it's fashionable (especially the trucks that have no overhead lighting!).
Ha. I just learned something. I was considering painting mine white, along with my roof, too keep the heat down. Wonder if you could paint it flat white, and get both heat reduction and glare reduction?
To keep the glare from your overhead lights down. I suspect most do it now because it's fashionable (especially the trucks that have no overhead lighting!).
Also, in some trucks, to cut glare and the reflection of the hood off the windshield glass on a sunny day. Depends on the angles involved, but I've had a couple of vehicles where the reflection was extremely distracting when the sun hit the hood right (wrong).
It keeps the reflections off of the windshield and out of your face