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Your new car should absolutely come with OEM wiper blades that allow you to replace the rubber part.
You get the little blade rubber inserts for way dirt cheap, I think it's like 7 or 8 bucks per blade, maybe less depending on the size. It can be a little fiddly to get em in some times, but I think the actual wipers are pretty good quality, so it's worth it to me to keep the oem blades, and get the replacement rubber.
I use the trico perfect fits on both cars, works great
I just installed a pair of Trico blades delivered by Amazon and the two blades were bare in a segmented cardboard box. The only plastic pieces were a protective sleeve over the blade and the adapters.
I like Trico wipers and find their Flex line to be good without also being too bulky
I only ever buy Trico blades Never had a single one fail me yet in the almost 10 years I’ve been putting them on my cars
I stuck to OEM for years but recently tried the Trico Asian Fit and I was surprised how well they held up. I drive a lot and can’t stand noisy and ineffective wiper blades.
Trico Sentry blades fall into a good performance vs. price area for me.
I've had similar experiences and found the Trico Flex to be the "sweet spot" of performance, cost and availability.
I just did it myself with a slightly different spin: I found a slightly better looking wiper blade part on the "TRICO Force" that tucks nicely over the stock window molding. Looks more like an air-foil:
The OEM wipers aren’t great but they’re easy to replace or maintain.
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