WhoIsHomer
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- Genesis G70

Ouch...I’d hate to see the hood chips.This post is from EDMONTON folks... I have two sons that lived there for 5yrs before moving to Calgary and according to them, flying stones cracking glass is a common occurrence. They don't use road salt during their long winters, but still use a combo of sand and small stones on their roads for traction. If your car has glass anywhere, it's likely to get hit with a stone at some point if you drive on highways. Stones break glass (and rock breaks scissors... or was it paper??)
Inherent risk of a pano sunroof.Oh really? Is this a common Hyundai issue?
Good point but the sunroof is low on the list of potential problems with any cars these days.Hope they fix it well. I think there were a lot of reports of spontaneous cracking with this particular panel in the 2015/2016 genesis so it'll be interesting to see whether there are any reports of this for the G70, but cracking due to flying debris is another form of bad luck, sorry OP.
One of the main reasons I am shopping for the advanced 3.3T trim without the sunroof, besides potential creaking noises and less headroom. Just one less thing to potentially go wrong with the car.
Good point but the sunroof is low on the list of potential problems with any cars these days.
To clarify, that is the Panoramic roof that is most troublesome. Regular sunroofs ave rather trouble free. That is true on other brands also.Not sure of that, you should check out the huge thread on the 2015/2016 genesis (which is nearly identical to the current G80) forum regarding the creaking/spontaneous shattering of the sunroof occurring on these models. There's quite a few reports not just for H/K but other brands as well, especially for pano roofs.
Sunroofs and safety: Reports of shattering glass on the rise
Conventional sunroofs more prone to leaks though. I have a five year old Azera with a pano and never had any issues noise or otherwise.To clarify, that is the Panoramic roof that is most troublesome. Regular sunroofs ave rather trouble free. That is true on other brands also.
So far, I've not had any problems with 2 different cars, but, I never open them either. I would think repeated use would stress things more. Of course, no matter the size, rocks and glass don't mix well.
Pano roof takes up less headroom as well.Conventional sunroofs more prone to leaks though. I have a five year old Azera with a pano and never had any issues noise or otherwise.
I guess that's right. I've gotten so used to the abundant daylight, I would hate to give it up. Almost never open it but shade open year round except in extreme summer heat.Pano roof takes up less headroom as well.