Lund International claims to be the originator of the Ventvisor. It is attached to side windows of vehicles which offer ventilation, yet will not let in rain. Many other companies have their versions of vent visors as well.
A vent visor is added to the door of a car or truck to deflect the wind away. They can be purchased from websites such as Lund International, or stores such as Halfords.
Vent - album - was created in 2001.
Vent EP was created in 2008.
The 2008 Ford F150 doesn't have a vent window. They do come with a Vent visor so that you can roll your window down a little bit without being in the elements, a replacement will cost you about $50.
Sous le vent was created in 2000.
Que du vent was created in 2011.
The EGR vent visors were originally designed and produced in Australia. The company was founded and is still owned by the Horwill family. Currently Rod Horwill heads the company. They are sold in the USA through a subsidiary of the Australian company. When the EGR vent visors were initially imported into the USA they were sold by David and Jeff Wade through the Wade Products company. When the products started to be successful, EGR dumped the Wade brothers after they used them to kick off the product in the USA. The Wades then started producing their own vent visors in Utah. Recently the Wade family sold the marketing right to their vent visors to Westin Automotive. They are still marketed as the Westin Wade vent visors. When the EGR vent visors were first brought to the US market they were the very wide (about 6") visors. This style was never popular in the USA. Ultimately, EGR copied other US manufacturers of vent visors and made more narrow models that were more appealing in the USA. Today they make a wide range of vent visors including wide, narrow and in-channel.
Le Vent du Nord was created in 2002.
Le nom du vent was created in 2003-02.
Le vent nous portera was created on 2002-05-23.
Le Volume du vent was created on 2008-04-01.
Vive le vent (the French adaptation of Jingle Bells) was created and 1948 and was immediately popular in France.