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The K5 offers a good amount of headroom at 40.2 inches, but legroom is where it shines, with an available 46.1 inches to stretch out in. Note that the sunroof is standard on the EX and GT trim ...
Spoiler sunroofs (tilt-&-slides) combine the features of a pop-up with those of a sliding roof system. They tilt to vent and slide open above the roof, requiring little headroom or roof length. Spoilers typically do not provide as large an opening as other roof systems, but offer the convenience of a self-storing panel.
The following is a list of the longest private passenger vehicles of any global marque sold to individuals. The list includes light trucks as many SUV and other light trucks rank among the world's longest passenger vehicles.
They’re often sleek, elegant and come equipped with the best amenities and features — from heated steering wheels to panoramic sunroofs to massaging seats. Read: 6 Luxury Cars Mechanics Recommend
The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln Motor Company brand of Ford Motor Company since the 1998 model year. Sold primarily in North America, the Navigator is the Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Expedition.
This is the biggest car Ford ever offered, and it was roughly 18.6 feet long in sedan form and nearly 19 feet as a station wagon. It weighed more than 2 tons and, because it wanted to be like the ...
The Birusa had many new technological advances such as a glass sunroof that filters out 95% of UV rays from the passengers of the car and a multilingual voice control system that allows the driver to control many features. [5] It also was equipped with a night vision system. The Birusa has a large moonroof which doubles as its rear windscreen.
The company was founded by Heinz Prechter in Los Angeles, California as the American Sunroof Company in 1965. In 2004, the aftermarket sunroof business was sold to Inalfa, and the company changed its name from American Sunroof Company to American Specialty Cars, with a "new emphasis on handling design, engineering and manufacturing of low-volume niche vehicles".