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Question Posted Tuesday April 4 2006, 11:27 pm

What is the difference between a moonroof and sunroof?


I need very good details.


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xEVYx answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 3:27 pm:
sunroof-moves,you can stand up in it ect.
moonroof- just for looks, basically just a window

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ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 1:13 pm:
A sunroof is on cars && opens..Alot of people ang out of them on prom nights && weddings..

A moonroof is the exact opposite it doesn`t open && people don`t hang out of them..

♥Dez

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karenR answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 12:02 am:
What a good question.

I don't know what kind of details you'd want.

A sun roof is basically a window in the roof of a car. The glass slides open and shut. If you've ever seen people hanging out the top of a limo...that's a sun roof.

A moon roof is like a window too. The difference is it doesn't move or open.

Hope that helped you a little. :)

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