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Feedyurhed
Feedyurhed SuperDork
2/11/16 5:32 p.m.
Joe Gearin wrote: I guess I'm an outlier in this. I love sunroofs and have never had a problem with them breaking. Unless it's a strictly competition car, I like to have the ability to open the roof, get some fresh air in, and see the sky. Fortunately, I'm not a big guy, so headroom (even with a helmet) is rarely an issue. My BMW has over 170K miles and nearly every time I get into it, the first thing I do is open the sunroof. It's never broken, never leaked, and never been anything but a pleasure. I had the same experience with the sunroof in my 87 325is. My father's cars have also nearly always had sunroofs that never broke, and never leaked. With all this sunroof hate I figured I'd offer a dissenting opinion, as I know I'm not alone. I get that some folks hate them, and that's fine, but some of us like a big hole in our roofs. To each his own, Carry on....... edit----- I lied. I freaking hate Honda / Acura sunroofs. They barely open at all, don't let much light or air in, and are generally worthless.

I love sunroofs too. Or for me...... more correctly moonroofs. Here in Michigan you can slide back the sun shade in winter and feel the sun on your head and face...........well at least for the two days in winter that are actually sunny that is. As previously mentioned it also allows space to wear your helmet. Yes, it adds weight and complexity and a bunch of money to the purchase price..... if you purchase the vehicle new but I still like them. My WRX slides back in while the RX7 comes out and back and kinda hangs out there like and air foil or something. Yes I prefer the Miata with full top down capability but that hibernates all winter. I have never had a problem with any of them...........of course now that I have said that.

DrBoost
DrBoost UltimaDork
2/11/16 5:58 p.m.

I work for the worlds biggest sunroof and hardntop convertible manufacturer and I don't care for them. Mainly because the light coming in there bugs me. But, properly installed, they should last decades and the good ones are very serviceable without replacing the cassette.
My 300D had one with a steele panel. THAT one I loved. All the ventilation without the light intrusion.

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