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Is a sunroof a good idea?
« on: 09 August 2017, 10:59:24 »

I'm thinking of changing my car to a later model. A car with a sunroof. I like the car in question but I'm not convinced this is a desirable option.

With AC, a sunroof seems to be something of an anachronism these days.

Presumably I should expect less headroom, more wind roar, and more squeaks and rattles.

Anyone (Omega Elite owners?) care to tell me of their experience(s) both good and bad with a large hole in the roof. :y


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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #1 on: 09 August 2017, 11:07:19 »

I'm thinking of changing my car to a later model. A car with a sunroof. I like the car in question but I'm not convinced this is a desirable option.

With AC, a sunroof seems to be something of an anachronism these days.

Presumably I should expect less headroom, more wind roar, and more squeaks and rattles.

Anyone (Omega Elite owners?) care to tell me of their experience(s) both good and bad with a large hole in the roof. :y

That horrible buffeting/drumming noise you get with the sunroof open  :( Seems every car with a sunroof has this annoying problem and sunroofs are only any good when the cars not moving  :P :-\
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #2 on: 09 August 2017, 11:09:59 »

I'm thinking of changing my car to a later model. A car with a sunroof. I like the car in question but I'm not convinced this is a desirable option.

With AC, a sunroof seems to be something of an anachronism these days.

Presumably I should expect less headroom, more wind roar, and more squeaks and rattles.

Anyone (Omega Elite owners?) care to tell me of their experience(s) both good and bad with a large hole in the roof. :y

That horrible buffeting/drumming noise you get with the sunroof open  :( Seems every car with a sunroof has this annoying problem and sunroofs are only any good when the cars not moving  :P :-\

Thanks, Mr EMD.

Any problems when the roof is closed?
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #3 on: 09 August 2017, 11:13:45 »

The sunroof (sliding head) on my 1938 Morris 12 never had any of those win-roar problems, as it was a much larger hole in the roof -  half the roof itself - and it couldn't go over 70 MPH anyway!
That's the way to do it (Mr. Punch voice)!

Ron.
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #4 on: 09 August 2017, 11:14:50 »

Im sure there are professional companies that would fit a sunroof for you instead of changing the car mr opti  :y How much it costs would depend on the size of tin opener they used  ;D
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #5 on: 09 August 2017, 11:25:09 »

Very rarely use mine. Usually only on a boiling hot day (so that's not very often.....) if the air con needs regassing :D Got a full panoramic roof on my 'modern' car and I never use that. Should do really, if only to make sure they are not sticking and keep the runners running....
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #6 on: 09 August 2017, 11:26:10 »

Im sure there are professional companies that would fit a sunroof for you instead of changing the car mr opti  :y How much it costs would depend on the size of tin opener they used  ;D

I don't want a sunroof.....the car just happens to come with one. :y
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #7 on: 09 August 2017, 11:28:10 »

The sunroof (sliding head) on my 1938 Morris 12 never had any of those win-roar problems, as it was a much larger hole in the roof -  half the roof itself - and it couldn't go over 70 MPH anyway!
That's the way to do it (Mr. Punch voice)!

Ron.

Strewth, Ron. :o


You must be older than STMO and his whippet added together. ;) :D


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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #8 on: 09 August 2017, 11:45:07 »

The one on the omega had a bit of a mind of its own (common problem I understand) and its days were numbered when it opened one evening and I came down next morning to a soaking wet drivers seat  >:(.

Since then I pulled the fuse and used it no further. That said, I doubt this is a general sunroof issue.

Are you talking about replacing the Jag m'lud, or the mighty signum?
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #9 on: 09 August 2017, 11:46:32 »

I've had several cars with a sunroof, including my omega. As you said, they are archaic. Useful in the days before air con, maybe, but a pretty useless way of cooling or ventilating a car.
Imagine sitting in a queue of traffic with all the fumes coming in. If you insist on the wind in your hair, buy a fully fledged convertible.
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #10 on: 09 August 2017, 11:49:18 »

If you insist on the wind in your hair, buy a fully fledged convertible.

Given this is the Baron of Lincolnshire we're talking about, I would suggest a nice F-Type convertible would suit.
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #11 on: 09 August 2017, 11:56:20 »

The sunroof (sliding head) on my 1938 Morris 12 never had any of those win-roar problems, as it was a much larger hole in the roof -  half the roof itself - and it couldn't go over 70 MPH anyway!
That's the way to do it (Mr. Punch voice)!

Ron.


I'll have you know that I'm only 29 - and have been for a few years now!   8)

Ron.

P.S. I did NOT buy that Morris from new!!!!!

Strewth, Ron. :o


You must be older than STMO and his whippet added together. ;) :D
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #12 on: 09 August 2017, 11:59:09 »

The one on the omega had a bit of a mind of its own (common problem I understand) and its days were numbered when it opened one evening and I came down next morning to a soaking wet drivers seat  >:(.

Since then I pulled the fuse and used it no further. That said, I doubt this is a general sunroof issue.

Are you talking about replacing the Jag m'lud, or the mighty signum?

The 'Mighty Signum ' is simply irreplaceable, Aaron. :y

Possible replacement for the other car.
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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #13 on: 09 August 2017, 12:02:17 »

If you insist on the wind in your hair, buy a fully fledged convertible.

Given this is the Baron of Lincolnshire we're talking about, I would suggest a nice F-Type convertible would suit.

Bit girlie. :)

If I had a nice pair of tits and a short leather skirt then perhaps yes.

........Oh, hang on, I've just checked my wardrobe. ;D

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Re: Is a sunroof a good idea?
« Reply #14 on: 09 August 2017, 12:05:37 »

I never use mine, and see it as one of those design features from the bygone era of the 70/80s when everyone wanted a sunroof before the advent of widespread a/c.  I remember when it was always stated that a Englishman's air con was a sunroof! 

Yep, a useless feature unless your a/c blows up! ::) ::) ;)
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