Is a sunroof worth it?

PsyCLown

Well-known member
All my cars have actually had a sunroof, even the Kia... with the Kia, I seriously questioned it and decided to get one with a sunroof as it was the top of the range spec for the Picanto and would help with resale value... After using it for a couple of years, a sunroof is awesome to have!

In summer, it is great to have it open in the morning and evening to get some nice air into the car when it is not blistering hot outside - can turn the AC off then.
During the day while driving, having it on tilt can be nice as it helps pull air out of the car and that helps draw air in through the vents and allows for better airflow I feel.
In summer, if parking in the sun I almost always left the sunroof open a bit or at least on tilt to help rid the hot air from the car - opening the sunroof fully when getting into a hot car helps get rid of the hot air which has built up in the car a lot quicker than the AC and helps the AC get to the set temp quicker as well.

In winter, it is nice to have it open and get some extra warmth into the car or open the sunroof a little when it gets warmer midday.
Also as mentioned, I'd rather have the sunroof slightly open or on tilt to get some airflow as opposed to the main windows as I feel it is safer.

I had to oil / lube the sunroof on the Kia once as it was getting a bit noisy and was done for free by my mechanic at the time. Never had any issues with any of the sunroof's I had.
As for windnoise, well, on the Kia the car was soo noisy that the sunroof did not make much of a difference. The Audi I found was noisier than the sunroof on the BMW, but when driving around town it is not much of an issue as speeds aren't as high as on the highway. When I get on the highway, either close the sunroof or have it on tilt. Noise isn't too bad on tilt but can always be closed for longer trips.



When buying another BMW, unless its a steal of a price it needs to have a sunroof and xenon or LED's. Non negotiable as it makes for a much easier sale and helps with resale a bit and it is a feature which I really like. As for the Xenon / LED, well fuck - can't see without light and the projectors from Xenons through light much better than the reflectors for halogens, not to mention the extra lumen which a xenon puts out compared to a halogen. It's just safety, as well as a bit being for looks of the car. Xenon projectors look soo much better than reflectors.
 

Nukleuz

Well-known member
Due to the chip shortage currently, new cars are being spec'd with out sunroofs as they cannot get the parts.
 

Schalk94

Well-known member
I absolutely love having a sunroof. If the weather is good and I don't have occupants in the back seats,my SR is fully open 99% of the time.
 

shauwn

Active member
Not for me, have never owned a car with one. My dad has a panoramic glass roof which is a fun party trick, but in reality just sits closed (with the shade covering it) 99.99% of the time.

Certainly not something I'd ever pay a premium for on a car. If I wanted open air I'd get a drop-top.
eish the pain i have with drop top is summer, brant jou g*t af so mostly u can drop it only so before the sun sets for n lekke beach cruise or any cruise for that matter..lol saw a couple with a 3 series drop yesterday and that was past 12 midday hahahahha that poor lady was pink ge brant u could she she was on fire..literally!!!
 

pimpassdaddy

Well-known member
The only time I've never has a sunroof was because my old ///M6 had a carbon fibre roof... Given the choice, I would take a sunroof ANYDAY over a carbon fibre roof. My X5 has a double panoramic roof and both tilt... Like others have said, it just completes the look of a car.

I don't even consider a car without one, no matter how well its spec'd.
 

VinceM

Well-known member
New spec check:

Sunroof , check
Multifunctional steering, check
Arm rest, check
Xenon lights, check (newer versions even better)

If these comes along, it’s a bonus
Harman Kardon sound system
Smash and Grab (they I do immediately if the car doesn’t come with it).

……..sunroof has become part of a key car buying decision


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kingr

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
So the conclusion here is some people like them and some don’t.

I prefer a “slick top” car, that’s my preference, but I’ve also owned x2 cars with s/roofs.

The only function I like about cars with a sunroof is the tilt feature. Last night I had the fam in the car and experimented with the roof slid all the way to the back, this resulted in an annoying echo like vibration in the car, so again I wasn’t impressed. I rarely drive with the s/open in any form for more than 15min, it always annoys me some way or the other.
 

Saida

Member
So the conclusion here is some people like them and some don’t.

I prefer a “slick top” car, that’s my preference, but I’ve also owned x2 cars with s/roofs.

The only function I like about cars with a sunroof is the tilt feature. Last night I had the fam in the car and experimented with the roof slid all the way to the back, this resulted in an annoying echo like vibration in the car, so again I wasn’t impressed. I rarely drive with the s/open in any form for more than 15min, it always annoys me some way or the other.
The sunroof is definitely concluded now thanks to everyone for the replies and honest reviews.
 

Cally77

Member
I almost never open my sunroof until I see another car's open and any car I get interested in buying has a sunroof (so it's just a bonus).
 

Chucky

Active member
I prefer a sunroof, my weekend car has one, my daily driver does not.
I dont miss it in the daily but to me its a nice to have
 
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