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Here's Why An Aftermarket Sunroof Is A Bad Idea - Read More

By:Shipranshu Pandey
Updated On: April 1, 2024 20:16 IST
Correspondent with a strong knowledge of the automotive industry. Spent most of my time researching, analyzing and writing about the Indian auto industry. My passion for cars started by collecting newspaper clippings when I was just a toddler. I am obsessed with cars and technology and can talk about them all day. Always ready to drive anything with wheels.
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Here's Why An Aftermarket Sunroof Is A Bad Idea - Read More

Sunroofs have become an important feature for customers wanting to buy a new car in India. A sunroof is one of the things that Indians are fascinated about in their cars. Many carmakers now include sunroofs in their portfolios, while some still do not. Several vehicle owners opt for an aftermarket sunroof, which is not a good idea. Cars with factory-installed sunroofs are still a valid choice to consider because the manufacturer performs an extensive study before incorporating a feature into the vehicle.

You might enjoy the sunroof for the first few months, but in Indian conditions, you'll quickly forget about it. There are various instances in which you cannot utilise your sunroof and enjoy yourself; this is simply another piece of equipment for your automobile that adds to the expense. We'll look at the drawbacks of installing an aftermarket sunroof in your car in this post.

Aftermarket Sunroof

Affects the safety of the car

The first and most crucial thing to remember when installing an aftermarket sunroof is that it will effect the vehicle's safety. The roof is an integral part of the car's overall construction, and it also bears the structural load. When you cut the roof to add a sunroof, it affects the rigidity of the roof and makes it more vulnerable in the event of an accident.

When an OEM creates a car with a sunroof, it undergoes extensive engineering and research to ensure that the sunroof does not compromise the car's structural integrity and that the OEM is responsible for all elements. The car's construction has been designed to support the sunroof while keeping the vehicle's rigidity.

Not good For Long durations

Sunroofs are installed in vehicles by manufacturers to go through the life of the vehicle. Many aftermarket sunroof manufacturers say that their products are as good as those from the factory, however, this isn't the case here. The mechanical parts start chattering and eventually stop working in several cases. When this happens, the cost of having it fixed will hit your pocket again.

A sunroof has a lot of moving parts, which adds to your vehicle's overall weight. Also, sunroof system, requires space to roll back, which can take up some of your headroom.

Sunroof

Water and noise leakage

Due to unequal or ill-fitting seals, aftermarket sunroofs are prone to water leaks. Water can cause damage to the sunroof's motor mechanism, which can be expensive to repair. The inside components may be harmed as a result of the water leak. In addition, adding a sunroof to your roof implies adding extra seals, which will eventually lead to noise bleed.

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Affects the resale value

Many auto dealers and individual buyers don't want a car with safety issues, therefore aftermarket sunroofs have a huge impact on the resale value of your car. Some people may be drawn to it, but the vast majority will avoid it. The main reason for this is because it is an aftermarket item that could leak or break at any time.

If you want a car with a sunroof, we recommend getting one that comes equipped with one from the manufacturer. Aftermarket sunroofs can have a variety of effects on your vehicle. Some affordable cars that come with a sunroof are Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai i20 among others.

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