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You may not know the difference between a moonroof and a sunroof.
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This is probably one of the automotive culture's fiercest battles. And it lasted a long time: a sunroof or a moonroof?

Cadillac was the first to introduce a metal roof on slot cars throughout the late 1920s with a "tower top" design. The Pytchley sliding roof was also patented. which is a sliding roof mechanism that opens the outside world to passengers encased in metal.

However, Ford coined the term moonroof in 1973, taking the name Lincoln Continental Mark IV. Most people use the word sunroof and sunroof interchangeably. And now most people are freely swinging it, not knowing what keeps the two apart. What is a sunroof?

This is the easier side of automotive terminology to define. Fortunately, we haven't dragged you into the discussion of what a four-way adjustable coilover is and how to use it. (But we'll talk more about this in future posts.)Sunroof: Hard Metal Opening which natural light and oxygen from outside will not be able to view if turned off

What is a moonroof?

Moonroof: A mirror version of its predecessor. which allows passengers to see at least the light passing through Whether filmed or not, when closed, if we use these definitions Most modern cars have a moonroof. Because almost all of them have glass panels.It's really easy Although there are certain types that should be touched.
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