| Are they all the same? Or there is an actual difference. If so what and did you have any situations that made you reconsider. |
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| What does "shutterproof" mean? |
| Shatterproof? |
| Wrangler's have shatterproof as there is no glass involved. |
| How would anyone have enough real world experience with this?! |
| What does this even mean? |
| The illusion of luxury shatters with the sunroof. |
| in my experience the most luxorest sunroofs are in jag-u-ars |
| The luxury sunroof in my limo didn’t shatter when the opera singer we employ for our in-ride listening entertainment (pre-recorded opera is so pedestrian) hit her highest notes. The Baccarat crystal champagne flutes were another story. |
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Looks like Ferrari, Tesla and Volvo.
[img]Laminated glass—two panes fused by a sheet of plastic—is designed to hold its form even when shattered, and can reduce the risk of ejections. Tempered glass, the kind used in side and rear windows, is safer than regular windowpane glass because it’s designed to break into small pieces, not shards. But when it fails, it can explode suddenly, causing thousands of pieces of glass to rain down at once. "Three automakers—Ferrari, Tesla, and Volvo—told the senators that all their cars with panoramic sunroofs have laminated glass"[/img] |
| Unless you roll car with no seat belt who cares |