Originally Posted By: Silk
Has anyone in the US ever driven without power steering ?
Of course, but then I started driving in 1973. At that time power steering was standard in luxury cars and often found in average cars. Older average cars wouldn't typically have power steering.
I had a 1968 IH Scout, a small 4 wheel drive vehicle built by a farm equipment / truck company. For them, "power steering" was an over-sized steering wheel. It had a big steering wheel that gave you the mechanical advantage and wasn't too bad to steer.
I also had a 1983 Plymouth Scamp, a small pick-up truck based on an economy car, that lacked power steering. I guess somebody forgot to check off the power steering option when it was ordered. The steering was OK, except a bit heavy when parking, you had to use a little muscle.
Back to OP. I have a sunroof in my current car that I should not have bothered ordering. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but it gets little use, takes up a little head room, adds weight to the car, is something else that could fail and worries me it will develop a leak as the car get older.