Moonroof vs. Sunroof: What’s The Difference?
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The first cars had no roofs, so taking in the sun or the moon was easy. But driving around in the rain wasn’t much fun. As motor vehicles became more mainstream, roofs became standard equipment. For example, the Ford Model T included a canvas convertible top with open sides.
Eventually, cars became more enclosed to protect occupants from the elements. As drivers and passengers became ensconced in their cars’ cabins, the desire to bring the outside to the inside became part of automaker marketing.