MerlintheMad
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1. As soon as the air hits up in the 50s, I use mine a lot.
2. The design of the structure accounts for the sunroof. What about convertibles? This is the second most silly objection.
3. This is the most silly objection. "Aerodynamics"? Really? I don't even use mine above c. 55 mph. Conversation? What about convertibles, again?
4. Yes, something on it will break sooner or later. And expense remains to be seen. That's what warranties are for. Kia rocks.
5. 70 lbs or so is too much? Okay. (I was about to write something snarky about where you can shed 70 lbs, but forbearance gained the upper hand.)
6. This is the third silliest objection. This is not a race car. Anyone intending to race a Stinger will pick one without a sunroof.
7. This is just a stupid objection, because it is false. I've never seen a sunroof that slides back INSIDE the cabin. Headroom is the same in both versions of the Stinger.
8. He could have a point here, especially since he wouldn't even take a free sunroof if it were offered.

