
The quality and price of a sunroof is determined by the size.
The larger the sunroof, the more you'll pay!
Glass: The difference between a sunroof that is less expensive and a sunroof that is considered "high-end" is that the less expensive sunroofs use a dot matrix, screened glass that reflects back about 50% of the sun's heat off the glass; the high-end sunroofs use a solar cool reflective glass that looks like a one way mirror. These sunroofs reflect 93% of the sun's heat off the glass, so even on a very hot and sunny day, you will stay cool. It's more expensive for the manufacturer; however, they are considered to be the best kind. We supply both types of sunroofs at Auto One in Florida.
Handle and hardware: When it comes to handle and hardware, a lot of sunroof manufacturers will use the inexpensive, flimsy plastic or aluminum that gets easily broken. Our sunroof manufacturers use steel and/or carbon fiber for superior strength and long lasting reliability.
Seals and gasket: It is important to know what type of material was used for the seals and gasket because this is one of the most vital parts of the entire sunroof. Most sunroofs have a seal made of neoprene, and once it's exposed to weather, it rapidly deteriorates. Our premium sunroofs primarily use silicone that has a 20 year life expectancy.
*Prices may vary from store to store. Please contact your local Auto One for their pricing.