In Shopping for a used Prius, I see a 2010 for $18,500, 39k mi, Solar roof, heated leather (softex I assume). If you have a solar roof, do you like how it functions? Does it lower the interior temp. significantly when parked on a hot day? How much better than just opening windows for first few mins of driving with A/C off? Actually, this car just has this feature and fits our specs otherwise and I mainly would like to know if this would be a downside to getting this particular used Prius. (not salvage, I won't go there) Big thanks for any info. Dave
There's a previous thread that asks and has numerous responses to this question - try Solar powered moonroof Impressions | PriusChat . There are other threads about the roof as well. Short answer from me - I love it, both for hot-weather heat-buildup limiting and the light/airflow possibilities when driving..
I like my solar sunroof very much. Very effective. It's not more effective than driving with the windows down but allows you to get into a car that's less than the total oven that it would be otherwise. On a 2010 leather = real leather, I believe.
I had it on my 2010 and now my 2013. I have had a sunroof in everyone of my cars since 1979. Wouldn't be without one. The downside of getting the sunroof is you have to get the over priced (and expensive to update) GPS and you also get the backup camera. Both of these options I could do without.
I love mine, there are 5 other red Gen III's here at my job, so it helps me know which is mine. Kids also use it for that same reason when I pick them up at school.
There is no right or wrong answer. Get what's right for you. Always get more because once you buy it, you won't start wishing you got it. My Jetta had a one. I never used it. One of the few times I did use it, a seagull crapped on me as I was admiring the pretty bird as it flew over while parked at the beach.
I've chimed in on other threads in more detail, but will summaries here. I'll say it works, but not what I expected because the cowling below the windshield where the air comes in is heated by the sun. The car will be cooler than without it, but don't expect it to be exactly the same as outside. You'll also still need a sun shade for the windshield in hotter climates.
I don't use the sunroof that often, but the solar portion is great. Keeps car comfortable in hot sun, with windows closed for security, plus keeps interior clean. Also, the all glass roof is cool.
I usually tilt the roof up to vent with the shade open an inch if I'm parked in the sun. It seems like it should help.
I am seeing a 2010 with the solar sunroof for sale on craigslist for $19,000 with 39,000 miles. I have not connected with the person yet, but wondering if anyone has heard of issues with the solar sunroof in 2010 or other model years?
Mine works flawless but I only have maybe 1500 miles on my car, but it is coming up on two years old Mike
Honestly it does so little that if it were to 100% stop working it wouldnt really be a big deal. Only reason I got one is because at the dealer I bought it from it was only $200 more and the car was in overall better shape than the one they had without it.
There is a thread in here about a 2010 that experienced a solar panel failure with cosmetically obvious corrosion. I can recall just that one. As ataylor says, even if the panel fails you still have a sunroof and you've got a heavier duty blower motor in the bargain.
It may not be a big deal to you but can be a total godsend to others. I see that you are in the SF Bay Area where it seldom reaches over 90 degrees. Someone living in a climate where it is over 90 degrees for months on end would likely feel very differently. If you rarely park outdoors or live in an area of the country where it's not that hot (Pacific Northwest for example), it's usefulness will be much less.
I saw the thread on the solar panel corrosion too. It started at the edges and "crept in". I'm keeping an eye on mine, to ensure it doesn't happen before the warranty is out. There were others speculating about the roof shape (flat, as opposed to the two ridges) and weight of the solar roof effecting the MPH and handling. It doesn't seem like it would be noticeable to me.
What exactly should we be looking for regarding corrosion? Mine when brand new on the lot had some what I would describe as water spots on it. I thought that's what it was but they would not come off when I tried to remove them when I got home, so it appears they are on the underside of the solar panel glass put there in the manufacturing process. They are only visible at certain angles, in the sun and sorta look like little prisms in the solar panel or something. Is this normal? Regarding MPG, I don't think it is affected when the sunroof is closed. But when open, I think it affects it slightly, but totally worth it IMO. I can't have a car without a sunroof/moonroof. A much nicer driving experience, plus makes the car look really cool. I use it almost constantly.