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Old 06 Jul 2004, 11:02 pm
Otto
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Default What'a a moon roof for?

I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
roofs.

Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?

I guess since I'm asking this, I better buy the LX-G which doesn't
have the moon roof....


O.
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Old 06 Jul 2004, 11:14 pm
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Default Re: What'a a moon roof for?

>I guess since I'm asking this, I better buy the LX-G which doesn't
>have the moon roof....


Having had several, they are a pain in the ass. All eventually leak. Serve no
useful purpose. Noisy. $

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Old 07 Jul 2004, 01:11 am
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Default Re: What'a a moon roof for?

My '94 Civic has a moon roof. I have had no leaks or other problems so
far. At highway speeds it gets too noisy to be comfortable, but driving
at 40 and below it is fine. I open it every chance I get, I really enjoy
the open-air feeling. I have found that air does not enter through the
open moon roof, rather it escapes there, and it does improve the flow of
air through the cabin somewhat.



Otto wrote:
>
> I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
> roofs.
>
> Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
> lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?
>
> I guess since I'm asking this, I better buy the LX-G which doesn't
> have the moon roof....
>
> O.

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Old 07 Jul 2004, 04:18 am
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Default Re: What'a a moon roof for?

>>Having had several, they are a pain in the ass. All eventually leak. Serve
no
useful purpose. Noisy. $<<

I just parted with my 1982 Prelude - the moonroof never leaked in the 23 years
I had it. I was worried when I first bought it (new), since I had heard horror
stories. Yes, they make lots of noise when open on the highways. My new 2004
Civic EX has a moonroof visor, which helps cut a lot of that noise, but makes
the roof opening smaller.



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Old 07 Jul 2004, 04:19 am
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Default Re: What'a a moon roof for?

>>I have found that air does not enter through the
open moon roof, rather it escapes there, and it does improve the flow of
air through the cabin somewhat.<<

It's the best way to cool off a hot car on a summer day. Less work for the a/c
if you open the roof and let the hot air rise right out! I wouldn't buy a car
without a moon/sunroof.




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Old 07 Jul 2004, 06:07 am
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A moon roof is for mooning people. You open it. Stand with butts above
the roof. Pull down your pants to moon. Other than that, it's useless.

It used to be used to see the moon. Now, with all these smog, it's
delegated to mooning.



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> Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
> lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?


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Old 07 Jul 2004, 07:11 am
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 04:02:41 GMT, Otto <Otto@SomeDomain.com> wrote:

>I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
>roofs.
>
>Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
>lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?


I've owned 5 Hondas/Acuras with moonroofs and they do *not* leak and
require minimal maintenance: a rub of the rubber with silicone spray soaked
towelette and a spritz of grease in the slides and mechanism from time to
time . On an Spring or early Summer day, where A/C is not required, I
really enjoy an open roof - a matter of taste. It doesn't transform your
car into a sports car but it's the next best thing. Wind noise, even at
freeway speeds, although obviously increased, is not a problem for me but
then I rarely listen to the radio or CD player.

Only drawback I've heard is for tall folks, especially long-bodied - the
headroom is reduced by enough to bother them.

Rgds, George Macdonald

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Old 07 Jul 2004, 08:21 am
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Another plus for a moon-roof is that the interior will be much brighter
even with the glass roof closed. I found this a boon on dreary days.
Dan

(This account is not used for email.)


Otto (Otto@SomeDomain.com) writes:
> I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
> roofs.
>
> Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
> lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?
>
> I guess since I'm asking this, I better buy the LX-G which doesn't
> have the moon roof....
>
>
> O.


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Old 07 Jul 2004, 09:44 am
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"Otto" wrote

> I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
> roofs.
>
> Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
> lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?


No leaks. It's a nice, relatively quiet way to get air circulation without
having to 'roll' down the windows (which *does* create a lot of noise). As
another poster said, it brightens things up inside, which *can* be good.

Howard Lester


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Old 07 Jul 2004, 10:16 am
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Otto wrote:
> I'm looking at the Accord coupes, and 3 models out of 4 have moon
> roofs.
>
> Are they for ventilation, or just for show? When open, do they make a
> lot of wind noise? Do they leak a lot?
>
> I guess since I'm asking this, I better buy the LX-G which doesn't
> have the moon roof....
>
>
> O.

++++++++++++++

Like George said . . . avoid them if you're tall. A pain in the neck. :-(

'Curly"

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