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Old 04-09-2007, 01:49 PM
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Panoramic Sunroof- a must?

I have a few days left before confirming my specs ahead of my June delivery . I had left the Pano sunroof out until late last week mainly because my wife wasn't convinced about it. I kind of like sunroofs in general but have been not so interested in them in my 2 last cars .
My question is what do you guys think about the pano sunroof? Most of the board members who have taken delivery seem to have that option. My main concern is besides the cost it will be closed most of the times as when sunny (a rare occurence arguably here in the UK) the interior gets too hot and bright. Also it prevents from installing a better RSE in the ceiling as the OEM system is just poor, since I also have comfort seats, options are very limited on that front.
On the plus side, on the very many overcast days here it makes for nice natural light in the car, especially with the black headliner...
All in I am still on the fence, I have selected very many options so my 3.0D is right now at £55k....
Any views/opinions much appreciated
Thanks

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