Most vehicles you buy now that are loaded comes with one. Gone are the days of picking and choosing unles you order a vehicle with out one. Usually not possible on Asian or European brands
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That is why you tint itI really haven’t used mine at night but that would be a much better idea. The main thing I don’t like about them besides fixing them is the sun shining on my head lol.
I have the 91 Nissan Hardbody 4WD my stepfather bought new . But then he had a damn aftermarket sunroof installed THAT WAS NEVER OPENED. So now I have a tarp over said Nissan because that damn thing leaks bad. So... that's a hard no from me on sunroofs.Just curious, do you like or prefer a sunroof/moonroof in a vehicle?
For me, I don’t get it. I literally have never used one in all the vehicles I have owned and they are all just another thing that will guarantee leakage.
When I worked at a VW/Audi shop in 07 I learned that later model VWs have an access panel in front of the sunroof that you can pop off and see a hex key looking tool and this gear looking thing. Basically that's how you manually close the sunroof WHEN ( not IF) it fails. Because let's face it here...it's a damn VW and it IS going to break most likely sooner than later.Have them, rarely use them. Would rather just save the coin, increase the headroom, reduce the weight and complexity.
Yea mine drains to the area behind the spare tire and has a plug to drain it out.They ALL leak and eventually fail, some just have better drain systems than others (you still need to clean all of them). And I'd rather have a little bit more headroom and less road noise instead of a big hole.