I recently took a trip to the mountains of northern California for a relaxing weekend in the snow. The Sequoia handled great in the snow and ice on the roads with the 4 wheel drive adding yet another layer of stabilty to the drive, chains were not needed as road conditions were not quite that bad.

One night there was about 17" of snow and the next afternoon as it began to melt a bit, I got in the Sequoia and began defrosting the windows and warming up the car for my wife when I felt a drip from the sunroof. I looked up and saw a bit of water on the glass portion of the roof. I had a hand towel handy and just wiped it dry. After the snow melted later that day, the water never apeared again.

I drove home to Los Angeles in the rain and its raining real good right now and there is no moisture inside the sunroof area so my guess is that it was just condensation on the inside before. My question is has anyone else in colder climates also experienced this?