Nowadays, most cars have a moonroof rather than a sunroof since the majority of new cars today are fitted with moonroofs, and not sunroofs as hard steel panels sunroofs have pretty much gone out of fashion. So the difference between a sunroof vs moonroof no longer matters to someone. Buyi...
While moonroof vs. sunroof had different meanings (glass vs. metal) in the 1970s, moonroof is the dominant term used by today’s automakers to describe a roof-based tinted glass panel in a car. However, in everyday conversation, moonroof and sunroof are used interchangeably to describe this ...