Can a car without a sunroof have one installed?
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A car without a sunroof can have one installed, but it is not recommended. Privately modifying a sunroof can pose safety hazards to both the driver and passengers. This is because vehicles are designed, manufactured, and undergo testing and crash tests before leaving the factory, ensuring they meet the standards set by national quality and technical supervision departments. Privately modifying a sunroof alters the vehicle's original structure and safety technical parameters. Factory-installed sunroofs are designed with additional cross and longitudinal beams to maintain the vehicle's safety performance and have been inspected by relevant authorities. Furthermore, some vehicles may experience water leakage and severe roof corrosion due to poor sealing after sunroof installation, which can compromise driving safety.