Sunroof.. Tilted or Closed?
Full open, all the way down to -5C. (that's about 22F for you folks south of the 49th) Tilted if it's raining. Closed only above 62 mph (100 km/h for us Canucks). I can't imagine living without a sunroof in any future car. For me, it's not the looks, it's the feeling.
Cheers,
Derek
Cheers,
Derek
i cant believe you guys are talkin about what looks cooler sunroof tilted open or not, fvck its about the weather conditions, Sunny and nice open, cold but want air tilted, raining lets guess closed, What is cool have to do with anything
always open, I normally utilize my great bose system, so if i need to hear a emergency vehical, I need to have something open
But yeah, always sunny here in West Palm Beach Florida =)
But yeah, always sunny here in West Palm Beach Florida =)
Originally Posted by truplay8
tilted.......always..........i feel like most people have it closed because they arent aware that tilted is an option or how to do it
besides, who cares what it looks like? I use the sunroof (shaded, unshaded, tilted or open) for my pleasure, not the pleasure of the dude in the car next to me or the broad standing on the corner.
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Water does not come into the cabin when you're driving in the rain and you have the sunroof tilted open. If it's raining, you can still fully open your sunroof as long as you are constantly driving about 25mph or so. If it is hard rain, you can still have your sunroof fully open if you're driving on the highway. I know it may be a bit crazy for some of you Californians to imagine sunroof open on a rainy day, but as a wise man once said: pimpin' ain't easy.
I always figured water wouldn't come in. But on my last car, I had the moonroof, up and I hit the brakes hard and then got showered with water on the roof. Since then, I do not open it in the rain or in the mornings if there is condensation on the car.



. open when i have passengers and when i get on the freeway so i can hear the sound but not have too much air blowing at my face
