Brings to mind a certain scene with a Ferrari California in The Counselor.I wonder if they work like a sucker to stay on as you drive along.
LOL....I'm sure that surprised all of us that scene! I'm still scarred.Brings to mind a certain scene with a Ferrari California in The Counselor.
My first car was a Renault Clio 1.4... RT with the body coloured bumpers and tachometer, and sunroof! The remote locking mechanism never worked though - because whenever it rained, water would accumulate via the sunroof and dissolve the receiver unit. Also, after a proper rain shower you could get all the stored water to leak out onto either the driver or passenger by spirited use of the steering wheel in either direction.I love my sunroof, big plus for me (even though my drivers side drain appears to be blocked currently! Must clear that out)
The XJ sunroofs are a joke and don’t really open fully. I have had 351 shape XJ‘s since 2010 and have never opened the roofs other that to demonstrate to people how useless they are.I'd agree with that too. My XJL has a double glass sun roof and is nice to have the effective glass roof but I never use the sunroof and it needs fairly regular lubrication to stop it squeeking.
As you say, many leak and cause issues so for me a sunroof has more downside than upside. A fixed pano.glass roof seems to be the way forward.
No heated seats though!! Still can't quite get over why they were an option for the GT S or any QPV...He’s definitely selling it then. I wonder if it will hit the market or be sold via his site to someone, I guess that’s more likely. Looks a nice example actually.
There's a difference between laminated and double glazed with the latter having a pocket of air in-between the glass.Couple of points I would like to make on this video but may be incorrect.
The radio is standard and not Bose. It may have Bose speakers but it's not a Bose head unit.
Windscreen double glazed? Aren't all windscreens double glazed, it's called a laminated screen for a reason!
Overall though a fair review I thought.
Yeah but not sure the qp had that in any window. Definitely not obvious there was an air gap. There certainly was no visible seal along the top edge of the side windows just 2 bits of glass.There's a difference between laminated and double glazed with the latter having a pocket of air in-between the glass.
Windows are definitely double glazed. Look at the top of the window and you’ll see there’s 2 panes of glass.Yeah but not sure the qp had that in any window. Definitely not obvious there was an air gap. There certainly was no visible seal along the top edge of the side windows just 2 bits of glass.
Agree with side yes. It was more the statement about the windscreen being double glazed which in theory if it was, along with an outer laminate would that be classed as triple?Windows are definitely double glazed. Look at the top of the window and you’ll see there’s 2 panes of glass.