Why do mustangs have sunroofs




















Why don't Mustangs have sunroofs? Thread starter Chief Start date Feb 21, Chief Member. Has anyone else ever wondered why the mustangs haven't had a sunroof since the fox body? Taneras Well-Known Member. Good question. I'd seriously consider checking a box to get a sunroof. It would all depend on the cost and extra weight.

I know my wife is nuts about sunroofs and I do like them a good bit - we'd certainly get some use out of it. Patio GT Member. Let me be the first in this thread to mention the glass roof. I've said it before and I'll say it again I really wanted that option! But it just aint gona happen based on what we've known for months now. TampaBear67 Well-Known Member. Patio said:. Venting quarter windows would work, too. Someone made them for the S, but the windows are so different in the S I've never been a fan of a sunroof.

I have one on my Fusion, but it never gets used. Don't really get the purpose of a hole in the roof. Joined Aug 20, Messages Reaction score Location north america Vehicle s description of cars. To each their own but it should at least be an option. Potrillo Well-Known Member. With any car, old or new, you might always worry about the potential of a leak when it comes to sunroofs. The quick answer is yes.

Sunroofs may eventually leak, but this is why it is worth it to put the money in for a quality sunroof. This combination will give you the best protection for the longest time. If you settle for a sunroof made with neoprene and handles of plastic, then you will experience leaks. When looking into sunroofs, you may have seen the word moonroof tossed around. This is because a moonroof is a type of sunroof, and while they may seem very similar, there is a slight difference between the two.

A sunroof is a panel on the top of the car that lets light and air into the vehicle. A moonroof is a glass panel on the roof of a car that lets light in even when it is closed and is usually tinted, which is what separates it from a standard sunroof. Of these features, there are four main types that are the most popular: panoramic, pop-up, spoiler, and built-in. Between these two options, there are some differences that account for the price difference. The big difference being the engines and certain qualities of said engines like horsepower and torque.

Linked above are the specs for each car; at the bottom of each page, it goes through specifications, including available add-on packages. Check out each Ford build here to get into the specifics of how each model varies, as it is just the shape that is standard across vehicles, with some having a sports seat option like the Shelby GT Ford Mustang.

Standard in all mustangs, this voice recognition communications and entertainment system comes in different packages. Even though there are different package deals, at the core of it, the voice-controlled infotainment system is what is standard in each model.

For any Ford, you have the capability of using FordPass to control different functions of their car. Check out this website here for a step-by-step guide to how to add your vehicle and learn about other uses as well. Through the infotainment system and FordPass, both mentioned before this, each car is capable of being its own hotspot.



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