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MNRFMoonroof
MNRFMajor National Research Facilities (funding program)
MNRFMinnesota Renaissance Festival
MNRFMobile Station Not Reachable Flag (mobile messaging)
MNRFMotorola Nanofabrication Research Facility (Florida International University; Miami)
MNRFMean Nuclear Regularity Factor
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The X5 comes with a panoramic moonroof, satellite radio, hill descent control, fog lights, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and vehicle memory.
Toyota said the original glass wind deflector, which tilts upward into the airstream when the moonroof is open, can be damaged by impact from road debris at highway speeds.
Technology: Among the many optional amenities are a power glass panorama moonroof, rain-sensing windshield wipers, remote entry, park distance control, an on-beard navigation system, and rear side impact airbags.
What's more, the Mercedes engineers have figured out a way to expand the moonroof so it encompasses almost the entire top of the car.
Honda's Civic Hybrid is essentially a fully-equipped Civic EX minus the moonroof.
There are several functional changes, such as the driver selectable suspension setting, one-touch open moonroof and power rear sunshade.
The moonroof on the GS300 will operate with a one-touch button.
It features 20-inch black alloy wheels, a power moonroof, colour head-up display, a 12.3-inch high-definition infotainment system, a 15-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, and front-door projector courtesy lamps.
And with available tasteful touches like power panoramic moonroof, and leather-appointed seats, this is one natural, relaxed, and decidedly upscale environment.
And as welding has been noted, it should be pointed out that in assembly there are 147.6-feet of structural adhesives (applied at the roof edges, around the moonroof opening, in the front floor and cowl area, in the A- and B-pillars, around the front suspension upper mounts, and elsewhere) applied prior to welding; this helps increase the overall stiffness of the body structure by some 3.5 percent.
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