Headlights OEM Honda or Tesla

OEM Honda Headlights

For headlights there a tons of options. Personally I went with an OEM style with black housings, but you can find a bunch on ebay. Just be prepared for the clearcoat to wear out on them after 3 or so years if it lives outside.

Pros: OEM style, black housings
Cons: clearcoat wears out
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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OEM Honda Headlights
Mooshtonk
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Rating 4.0

I’ve had people flash their lights at our new Honda because they think the high beams are on. I feel bad but what am I supposed to do? That’s how the thing came from Honda.

Pros: new Honda, bright lights
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Headlights

What’s up with the weak headlights? My 5 year old Pilot (also with factory LEDs) just light up the road way more, throw is farther, and output is wider.

Pros: farther throw, wider output
Cons: weak headlights
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Headlights

Overall I like the new Prelude design, but the front IMO is the weakest element as this post highlights. Just not as clean as I think they could have done.

Pros: like the new design
Cons: front is weakest element
Vehicle: Honda Prelude
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Tesla Headlights

For tesla folks - Older Teslas are just kinda like that with their headlights. I used to have a 2019 Model 3 and I got high-beam-notified _constantly_. They fixed it in 2021.

Pros: fixed in 2021
Cons: high-beam-notified constantly
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Tesla Headlights
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I find my 24 X headlights with and without Adaptive less effective than the ones in my 22 Y. X seems to leave a giant black spot about a car and half in front.

Cons: less effective, black spot
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