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On my 2012 Cruze: I pulled into a gas station during a snow event to manually clean buildup off my headlights and the base of the wipers.
Totally agree. I used to be scared to driving after dark in my previous car (Hyundai i10, so not really comparable), but I don\u2019t even think about it in my EX-30.
My 23 SEL has way better light output than my 14 Audi with HID projectors.
I really like the retro-inspired rectangle headlights on a Hyundai Ioniq for example.
Low beams on the bolt are good. High beams are great. I have no issue with visibility at night.
I20 halogen headlight so bad might as well not drive at night. Meanwhile the led headlight on asta is good.
The headlights were HORRIBLE. The low beam was so narrow that it really only lit up a tiny band about 8 feet in front of the car and there was almost perfect blackness ahead of and behind that. Hyundai said that was normal. The high beams provided great light on country roads, but obviously can't have them on full time.
i recently purchased an i20 n line n8 mt and im not at all satisfied with the lights on this thing……its sooo bad and the night time visibility is just sooooooo bad
I'm a paramedic and we drive the chevy Demers ambulances. The headlights are extremely poor and unsafe to the point where i think demers/chevy is becoming legally negligent. Driving out to a suburban/outskirt town for a nightshift in my new car and then hopping into an ambulance to do a transfer back to the city and im like leaning over the steering wheel squinting to see the road at dusk, its such a stark contrast in headlight performance and throw.
I've been flashed a lot with my 2026 Palisade.
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