Headlights

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OEM Mazda Headlights

I daily my ND3. It's still brand new so I'll see what I have in store as far as reliability and maintenance. I got the soft top club trim. I traded in an 01 Mazda Protege DX for it. I drive at night so I can confidently say that the headlights are by far the best I've had.

Pros: best headlights
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hella Headlights

I just came across new headlights made by Hella which are look alike VW MK5 versions and installed one to test the beam pattern on my GTI337. It appears that VW MK5 versions are newer one and due to that fact are engineered to put more light on the road. There is no visible cut out in a beam pattern like on OEM versions, but the MK5 look alike seem to be winning on my check list.

Pros: more light on the road
Cons: no visible cut out
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Depo Headlights
Ninjan8
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Rating 3.5

Just search for e-code headlights. I have Depo and they're fine, but not as nice as OEM Valeo.

Pros: fine quality
Cons: not as nice as OEM
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OEM Nissan Headlights
SuperAnxietyMan
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Rating 1.0

Nissan headlights aren\u2019t blinding? Okay. I\u2019m wrong. But I\u2019m not wrong that the massive influx of LED \u201cdrop ins\u201d that have zero focus and blast light in all of the wrong places ARE an issue.

Cons: zero focus, blast light
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM BMW Headlights

Any BMW. You have to take the side fender and various front engine apart just to replace a headlight! Dealer says they'll replace both for $2000.

Cons: difficult headlight replacement
Vehicle: BMW X3
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