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Nimm die Depo, die sind am ehesten an der Optik OEM+Angel Eyes. Hatte ich auch Jahrelang und nie Probleme damit. Beide haben E-Freigaben.
Cheapest would be DEPO headlights.
Depo if you want good price for good quality
Depo headlights.
Buy a used headlight using the part number that you can find on the headlight (under the bonnet, remove plastic cover that sits above the headlight). In Europe you can get full LED adaptive headlights for 300-350 EUR used. No programming necessary after installation.
Other than needing some beam adjustment out of the box and not quite as good of fit & finish vs oem, they seem decent for the price.
I thought the headlight gap was normal. I have glass depos and they have the same gap. The original plastic headlights had the same gap as well.
Cosmetically they are nice, but functionally they suck.
Unfortunately due to stupid decisions at Volvo Xc40 lacks of one of best features of larger brothers. Headlights don't turn. As per Volvo it's a small economy level car.
Whatever you do, don't buy DEPO headlights I've bought a few pairs for various cars and they never fit correctly, I finally learnt my lesson with those things.
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