jadnashuanh
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I've had conversations with many dealers on many cars over the years about sunroofs. A MB dealer told me they got tired of discussing it when someone would come in, see the cost of the (then) optional sunroof, and complain that X-brand has it standard...why should they pay extra for it as "All luxury cars have them"; not realizing that their base price was adjusted to include it. Some people just don't get it. Yes, from a manufacturing standpoint and maybe servicing and spare parts, it's easier to only have one configuration, but to the consumer, it jacks up the base price of the car with something, not everyone wants or needs. And, as you've found (at least so far), you don't really miss now that you have a car without one! Back when Audi offered the sunroof as an option, I had an A6 without one...it had a whopping 2.85" more headroom in it verses the one with the sunroof. For someone that is tall, and probably longer from the hips up than many, that made a HUGE difference (I often have the rear-view mirror about centered on my straight ahead gaze - put yourself there and see if you like it!). Certainly not for many people, but it opened up another viable choice.
Certainly, packages of options can make it simpler for the production line, but with today's JIT, computerized systems, pretty much every car coming off the BMW production lines is different from the one right next to it...even the color is pretty much irrelevant since their robots can change color heads in seconds without wasting paint, and each car going through the paint booth can easily be a different color.
Certainly, packages of options can make it simpler for the production line, but with today's JIT, computerized systems, pretty much every car coming off the BMW production lines is different from the one right next to it...even the color is pretty much irrelevant since their robots can change color heads in seconds without wasting paint, and each car going through the paint booth can easily be a different color.