What Are the Disadvantages of a Car Sunroof?
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Disadvantages of a car sunroof: higher cost, reduced body rigidity and safety coefficient, and the sunroof is prone to accumulating dust. Below is relevant information: 1. Higher cost: Whether you choose a car with a sunroof or install one afterward, it requires additional expenditure. 2. Reduced body rigidity and safety coefficient: In the event of an accident, when the vehicle's side is impacted or the vehicle rolls over, the B-pillar is the part that undergoes the most significant test of body rigidity. The B-pillar runs circularly through the central area of the body, where the sunroof is located. Some sunroofs, in pursuit of a larger area and aesthetic appeal, minimize the roof rail of the B-pillar. When a side impact occurs or the vehicle rolls over, the body is more susceptible to compression and deformation.