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Do you mean reflections from stuff inside the vehicle? I think the best options are to keep the vehicle interior as dark as possible and to put the camera as close to the window as possible. A polarizer would help with glare off the hood. But, I don’t think it will do much for reflections.
 

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I had better luck when mine was mounted close to the top of the windshield using the GoPro suction cup mount. Once I mounted it below the rearview mirror I picked up some glare and reflection. So maybe just try different locations on the windshield.
 
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Like the others have said first try mounting it high up. And adjusting the angle. Second a polarizing filter.
 

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There are all sorts of filters, try looking at ND filters as well they can really change the way videos look if you don't already know about it.
I kept a ND filter on my slr permanently. Then stacked others on that. Good stuff!