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Other road users dazzling us low-sitting Z drivers, or just my old age?

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Other road users dazzling us low-sitting Z drivers, or just my old age?

Post by Pondrew » Wed May 24, 2023 2:48 pm

pvr wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 12:53 pm I do like the feature that my X5M and Porsche have where they partially leave the headlights on full beam (onto the side of the road) making it easier to see where you are going when someone comes towards you with bright lights
Got a feeling you may be part of the problem that this thread is complaining about. :lol: :poke:

I had an Audi A6 in 2007. That had bi-xenons. They were the best lights I have ever seen in a car. Don't know how they did it but on main beam it was a perfect semi-circle of light, like driving in a well lit tunnel. I've had multiple with LED and Xenons but none were a patch on the Audrey!
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Other road users dazzling us low-sitting Z drivers, or just my old age?

Post by pvr » Wed May 24, 2023 3:17 pm

They are not just bright lights .... they are BMW/Porsche bright lights, not to be confused with inferior range cars :evil:
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