M markb1 Active Member Feb 17, 2012 3,142 801 San Diego, CA Feb 4, 2016 #61 Feb 4, 2016 #61 Tyl said: >>>>>>> What every Tesla Model S with a pano roof should have come with as standard equipment from day one! check it out! KIA CADENZA K7 Panoramic Sunroof - YouTube Click to expand... That's very nice!
Tyl said: >>>>>>> What every Tesla Model S with a pano roof should have come with as standard equipment from day one! check it out! KIA CADENZA K7 Panoramic Sunroof - YouTube Click to expand... That's very nice!
green1 Active Member Mar 25, 2014 4,548 1,502 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Feb 4, 2016 #62 Feb 4, 2016 #62 Tyl said: >>>>>>> What every Tesla Model S with a pano roof should have come with as standard equipment from day one! check it out! KIA CADENZA K7 Panoramic Sunroof - YouTube Click to expand... Yup, my 1991 Mitsubishi had sunshades like that, so did my 1994. It's appalling some of the things Tesla has missed on their "premium" vehicle.
Tyl said: >>>>>>> What every Tesla Model S with a pano roof should have come with as standard equipment from day one! check it out! KIA CADENZA K7 Panoramic Sunroof - YouTube Click to expand... Yup, my 1991 Mitsubishi had sunshades like that, so did my 1994. It's appalling some of the things Tesla has missed on their "premium" vehicle.
AnOutsider S532 # XS27 Moderator Apr 3, 2009 11,958 211 Feb 5, 2016 #63 Feb 5, 2016 #63 Gizmotoy said: That looks like it would flap like crazy if it were closed and the windows were open. Click to expand... Meaning the roof? If so, I'd imagine you'd have the shade open when the window was open.
Gizmotoy said: That looks like it would flap like crazy if it were closed and the windows were open. Click to expand... Meaning the roof? If so, I'd imagine you'd have the shade open when the window was open.
green1 Active Member Mar 25, 2014 4,548 1,502 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Feb 7, 2016 #64 Feb 7, 2016 #64 AnOutsider said: Meaning the roof? If so, I'd imagine you'd have the shade open when the window was open. Click to expand... Exactly, there's no point to opening the roof but keeping an opaque shade in place.
AnOutsider said: Meaning the roof? If so, I'd imagine you'd have the shade open when the window was open. Click to expand... Exactly, there's no point to opening the roof but keeping an opaque shade in place.
Fcurvetweaker Member Mar 10, 2015 61 15 Los Angeles, CA, United States Feb 18, 2016 #65 Feb 18, 2016 #65 redi said: After using this a few weeks, I am quite happy with these shades/screens. Look good, no sags, works great. Click to expand... I got mine today. I concur. It helps with the heat nicely. Looks very good too.
redi said: After using this a few weeks, I am quite happy with these shades/screens. Look good, no sags, works great. Click to expand... I got mine today. I concur. It helps with the heat nicely. Looks very good too.