Should You Get A Car With A Sunroof? Pros & Cons

Thanks to technology, sunroofs have become an affordable option for regular automobiles. You no longer have to be an Audi or BMW owner to have a panoramic sunroof that gives your car an all-new set of aesthetics. But, throughout the years, automobile experts have argued on the viability and practicality of sunroof.
Since installing a sunroof is a personal preference, you might want to think it out loud. If you're going to dig deep into the pros and cons of the sunroof for cars, you've come to the right place.
Pro – The Undeniable Futuristic Touch
If you want to go all-in in terms of your car's aesthetics, a sunroof is a no-brainer. It adds an element of panache and individuality to the vehicle and its owner. Besides, having a sunroof also gives your four-wheeler a sleek and modern finish.
There is no denying that cars with sunroofs translate to classiness as well. It is an excellent choice for car owners who like a subtle yet sophisticated approach to car aesthetics.

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Con – Installing Sunroof Is Costly
Yes, sunroofs are simple money devourers. A part of why sunroofs were limited to only luxury cars is that they are an expensive accessory. Even with the middle-range vehicles, you can only find sunroof models with their most superior models. Moreover, if you end up with a broken or cracked sunroof, it'll burn a hole in your pocket to repair it.
Pro – They Can Help Save Fuel
One of the primary purposes of having a sunroof is to allow more light and air. Using the sunroof in the right way and right time can help you cut fuel costs. Turning on the air-conditioner throughout your journey might not be a viable idea.
Air-conditioners consume a lot of fuel to cool down your toasty vehicle. Thanks to the sunroof, you have an affordable alternative!
Con – Risk of Leaking Roof
You didn't think about this one, did you? If you just had your car out of the carwash, the sunroof can be a collection spot for droplets. The worst part is that it can sometimes start to leak and tends to affect your ride experience.
Moreover, you might also have to endure the rainwater droplets seeping in at times. As a result, the leaky roof can make you contrite about your decision.

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Pro – A Great Emergency Route
Unexpected accidents can occur with the vehicle at any time. You can have peace of mind knowing that you have an escape route. Cars with sunroofs are a practical emergency route in emergencies. Most sunroof designs have a design that allows you to take out the glass safely.
Hopefully, by now, you would've made up your mind about whether or not you want a sunroof for your car. Make sure to weigh both pros and cons while making the decision!
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