panoramic roof questions
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panoramic roof questions
Hey all, for those of you who have the panoramic roof option, I have a few questions. Firstly of course, is it worth it? Secondly, how does the roof being open in the front affect the view from the roof in the rear? And thirdly, the rear in the roof doesn't open, does it? Any pics, if you could, would be greatly appreciated. I'd love to see some close ups of the front opened/closed, from the inside/outside, view from the rear seats, etc. It seems like an intriguing option, but I'm unsure whether I will regret getting it or not. Thanks in advance!
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Hey all, for those of you who have the panoramic roof option, I have a few questions. Firstly of course, is it worth it? Secondly, how does the roof being open in the front affect the view from the roof in the rear? And thirdly, the rear in the roof doesn't open, does it? Any pics, if you could, would be greatly appreciated. I'd love to see some close ups of the front opened/closed, from the inside/outside, view from the rear seats, etc. It seems like an intriguing option, but I'm unsure whether I will regret getting it or not. Thanks in advance!
Yes, I feel it is worth it. It makes your ES stand out among the rest. Especially if you pick a light color and have contrast. When open, it blocks about 25%-50% of the rear sunroof (which does not open). I don't have pictures readily available. Maybe this weekend I can download some if someone else does not beat me to it.
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It's worth it to the back seat riders. But since I have only been in the back seat maybe three - four times in the almost 3 years we own the car, the only enjoyment I get from it is the outside appearance. Even though my car is Black Sapphire (dark blue), I still enjoy the look.
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If you live in South, just get a normal sunroof (you're going to have the sun-screen closed all the time anyway to block the excess heat). If you live in the North get the pano roof.
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It's a nice option and it makes the car look that much better. I honestly don't like the regular sunroofs on the 350. The only downside I see is that fact that its not full auto when you close it; you have to hold the switch in to close it and than when it gets within 4-6 inches from closing, it stops automatically and you have to release and re-push it....for the 2007 model at least..duno about the 2008-2009. The IS is fully auto and I like that.
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I would go for it then. Get an ultra lux with this pano included. You may have to keep it closed on hot days, but at least you will have it and it will be there to wow on resale of the car.
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But there are so few Ultras on the road, you will be in the minority.
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I think it's worth it - less noise. I almost left Lexus over the standard version of the sun roof in the 2006 on.
The standard sun roof makes creaking noises over bumps. I had an '06 IS350 that creaked, thousands of Lexus' dollars and many trips to the dealer later I was looking to trade. I loved the new ES models that had just come out so I tried one, same creaking. Only it was very soft on a brand new one, the softer suspension might have helped too, but it was still there. Then I tried another ES, same thing, I was about to give up when I saw the Ultra, the look of the glass roof made it stand out, even on an all black car. I test drove it, no creaking - knock on wood, even to this day I love it. Get's lots of comments from friends forced to sit in the rear seats.
Plus I think it really sets the car apart from an Avalon.
The standard sun roof makes creaking noises over bumps. I had an '06 IS350 that creaked, thousands of Lexus' dollars and many trips to the dealer later I was looking to trade. I loved the new ES models that had just come out so I tried one, same creaking. Only it was very soft on a brand new one, the softer suspension might have helped too, but it was still there. Then I tried another ES, same thing, I was about to give up when I saw the Ultra, the look of the glass roof made it stand out, even on an all black car. I test drove it, no creaking - knock on wood, even to this day I love it. Get's lots of comments from friends forced to sit in the rear seats.
Plus I think it really sets the car apart from an Avalon.
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One sales guy in Lexus of Bellevue, WA told me that I must let him sales or trades my ES, because mine has panorama roofing. He said there are only very few ES sold with this package in 08, 09 model, and the used ES with panorama is like hot cake, so many people are looking for it now.
Everyone sit in my car was amazed by this roofing, it's so cool, if you can afford it, buy it.
Everyone sit in my car was amazed by this roofing, it's so cool, if you can afford it, buy it.
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For the 2018 E350 the Panorama roof will enjoy greater availability.
It is priced at only $500 over the cost of the standard single panel sunroof.
Also expect to see more of the "18 wheels as they will also be available without
buying the entire Ultra Luxury package for $880.
Another major revision for all 2018 Lexi is that the formerly 12 month trial for
the Safety Connect/Service Connect will now be 10 years! After all the feedback
regarding the Lexus Remote Start fee being $250/year...it will now be just $80!
It is priced at only $500 over the cost of the standard single panel sunroof.
Also expect to see more of the "18 wheels as they will also be available without
buying the entire Ultra Luxury package for $880.
Another major revision for all 2018 Lexi is that the formerly 12 month trial for
the Safety Connect/Service Connect will now be 10 years! After all the feedback
regarding the Lexus Remote Start fee being $250/year...it will now be just $80!
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