at least that is what appears to be happening,
in a revival of producing cars with sunroofs Lincoln’s new MKZ features a 15.2 square feet glass panel on top of the vehicle, with just the touch of a button it takes just 10 seconds to achieve nearly same effect as a convertible - with hardly any effort, the feature on the MKZ is the latest salvo in a ‘sunroof war’ between car manufacturers, Volkswagen installed a ‘panoramic’ sunroof on its 2009 Jetta SportWagon, Land Rover has a ‘full-size glass panoramic roof’ in its Evoque range, Mini has installed a two-pane sunroof in some of its models, and the Infiniti JX Crossover will feature a retractable sunroof when it is released next year, in all of these the sunroof slides back remaining on the car,
now here is my idea for the ultimate sunroof, at the front of the car there is a huge storage space for the sun roof, inside the windscreen! think about it, the windscreen wipers would still work on the fixed screen if there is a sudden shower, the sunroof would slide down behind it meaning that the all glass roof could become a glass convertible, now how can I patent that idea?
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