R55 Sunroof Size?
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Sunroof Size?
I'm considering going back to my MA and having them spec the sunroof on the Clubbie I have on order, but have a question. Is/are the sunroof(s) the same size as the R53?
I ask because I have some snazzy sunroof shades for my current Mini (that keep the car MUCH cooler in our Texas summers), and would want to reuse them if at all possible.
I ask because I have some snazzy sunroof shades for my current Mini (that keep the car MUCH cooler in our Texas summers), and would want to reuse them if at all possible.
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I measured my Clubman glass and my R53 glass from the top outside of the car quickly and they both measured approximately 48" x 31.5" in total area, but the R-53 glass is split past the middle at 28" (looking toward the rear) and the Clubman glass is split right in the middle at 24". And the inside area of both parts on either car is a different size for the purpose of fitting one of those sunshields up there between the screen and the glass.
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Visibility?
I did see that there are vinyl patterns you can put atop the sunroof. My only questions are:
1. How does it look? Is it quality material?
2. How does that affect visibility? I rather like the idea of being able to look through the clear glass of the sunroof on days when it might be sunny but perhaps a tad too chilly to actually open it.
3. Conversely, on days when it is too sunny, does having a vinyl design over the sunroof mitigate the amount of light and heat entering the car?
Finally, do you think you could possibly post some pictures of what your wife's car looks like with the checkerboard pattern? I'm excited to see how that looks.
Thanks so much!
#7
This week my dealer gave me a Cooper Clubman auto loaner while my R53 S was getting serviced. The car had a sunroof. It was nice but it got noisy after 65MPH and in one instance it refused to tilt and open. Personally.. I think the sunroof is a waste of money. Too much sunlight/heat in the interior and the standard mesh screen is next to useless and feels flimsy to the touch. If you live in a cooler climate, you may get to enjoy it more. But in Florida weater, I question the wisdom of this option.
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Personally.. I think the sunroof is a waste of money. Too much sunlight/heat in the interior and the standard mesh screen is next to useless and feels flimsy to the touch. If you live in a cooler climate, you may get to enjoy it more. But in Florida weater, I question the wisdom of this option.
I've ordered my R55 without for all the negatives listed above, but now I'm wondering if I'll regret giving up the positives. But if I can't reuse my sunroof shades (100% necessary from June-September), well, that's a big strike against.
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Ahchoo01:
It does cut down on the amount of sunshine that comes through the sunroof - a noticeable difference between my non-tinted and no vinyl sunroof compared to hers. It seems to cut the heat down also when driving with it closed. You can still see through the vinyl from the inside looking up.
The vinyl seems like pretty good quality. My only issue is that the vinyl has spotted somewhat, I have been meaning to try some wax on it to clean.
I'll try to post up some close up pictures later - there are a couple of shots in my gallery but they are of the total car.
It does cut down on the amount of sunshine that comes through the sunroof - a noticeable difference between my non-tinted and no vinyl sunroof compared to hers. It seems to cut the heat down also when driving with it closed. You can still see through the vinyl from the inside looking up.
The vinyl seems like pretty good quality. My only issue is that the vinyl has spotted somewhat, I have been meaning to try some wax on it to clean.
I'll try to post up some close up pictures later - there are a couple of shots in my gallery but they are of the total car.
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Ahchoo01:
It does cut down on the amount of sunshine that comes through the sunroof - a noticeable difference between my non-tinted and no vinyl sunroof compared to hers. It seems to cut the heat down also when driving with it closed. You can still see through the vinyl from the inside looking up.
The vinyl seems like pretty good quality. My only issue is that the vinyl has spotted somewhat, I have been meaning to try some wax on it to clean.
I'll try to post up some close up pictures later - there are a couple of shots in my gallery but they are of the total car.
It does cut down on the amount of sunshine that comes through the sunroof - a noticeable difference between my non-tinted and no vinyl sunroof compared to hers. It seems to cut the heat down also when driving with it closed. You can still see through the vinyl from the inside looking up.
The vinyl seems like pretty good quality. My only issue is that the vinyl has spotted somewhat, I have been meaning to try some wax on it to clean.
I'll try to post up some close up pictures later - there are a couple of shots in my gallery but they are of the total car.
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No, unfortunately, there is no solid/opaque cover or shade of any kind between you and the sunroof glass, just a mesh shade that can be pulled across the opening to shield you from some of the sun and glare. That may work in the UK, but defnitely not in many parts of the US where the sun is quite strong! It's one of the biggest complaints against the sunroof from owners and prospective owners alike. Without anything else to protect you, it's very warm and bright, but there are many options from sunshades to roof graphics to certain types of tint that can alleviate the problem if you want a sun roof. MINI would be wise to listen to a large percentage of its owners and offer a matching OEM headliner panel as part of the sunroof.
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No, unfortunately, there is no solid/opaque cover or shade of any kind between you and the sunroof glass, just a mesh shade that can be pulled across the opening to shield you from some of the sun and glare. That may work in the UK, but defnitely not in many parts of the US where the sun is quite strong! It's one of the biggest complaints against the sunroof from owners and prospective owners alike. Without anything else to protect you, it's very warm and bright, but there are many options from sunshades to roof graphics to certain types of tint that can alleviate the problem if you want a sun roof. MINI would be wise to listen to a large percentage of its owners and offer a matching OEM headliner panel as part of the sunroof.
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You're welcome, but I didn't mean to dissuade you. We ordered it anyway (and are happy with it), but will come up with a work-around. It's a personal decision; Good Luck with it!
#20
My pups will fit in the Clubbie! I have 3 Labs~ one of each color. I have my Poochstyle cover ready to go! WOOT!!
#21
Sounds like you'll have a boot-full! Ours are all little ones (non-shedding, lucky for us ) and they love to ride, but either way, their love is priceless and immeasurable! (That's actually part of the reason we wanted the Clubbie!)
#22
*chuckle* Collect the whole set!
More seriously, I'm in kind of the same dilemma.
On the one hand, I'm not planning on trading in my Miata, so I can get my open-air driving in when I feel a need for it even if I don't order the sunroof.
On the other hand, the Clubman makes a much better roadtripmobile. Is the basically $1000 for a sunroof going to be worth it for the two or three weeks a year I'm 1000 miles from home and want to go wherever I'm going that day with the sunroof open, knowing that it lets in a lot of glare otherwise? :-/
In the end, sure, I know it comes down to personal preference, but it sure would be nice if the folks at Mini would've put an opaque sliding panel like everyone else.
More seriously, I'm in kind of the same dilemma.
On the one hand, I'm not planning on trading in my Miata, so I can get my open-air driving in when I feel a need for it even if I don't order the sunroof.
On the other hand, the Clubman makes a much better roadtripmobile. Is the basically $1000 for a sunroof going to be worth it for the two or three weeks a year I'm 1000 miles from home and want to go wherever I'm going that day with the sunroof open, knowing that it lets in a lot of glare otherwise? :-/
In the end, sure, I know it comes down to personal preference, but it sure would be nice if the folks at Mini would've put an opaque sliding panel like everyone else.
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