Headlights OEM Porsche or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Porsche Headlights
gaoshan
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Rating 4.0

I had to replace one of the PDLS+ headlights and it was $3,600. So that's an expensive fix but at least they didn't tear up the rest of the car.

Pros: expensive fix
Vehicle: Porsche
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights
NBCGLX
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Rating 5.0

My dad has had the OE European (glass) headlights on his Mk4 Golf since 2002. They still look great all these years later, despite 300,000+ miles on them. The European beam pattern is so much better than the U.S. one, too.

Pros: look great, better beam
Mileage: 482803 km
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights

The default setting for the headlights were adjusted as high as they went. Annoyingly you couldn't change it whilst driving, you had to root around in the infotainment.

Cons: default setting too high, difficult to adjust
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Porsche Headlights
TheDeckMan
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Rating 2.0

Neighbors headlight stopped working on his $4950 for it woof. Replace the one on my Tundra that was bad $350. The Mecans do seem to suffer some issues with expensive to fix items like every other German SUV's.

Cons: expensive to fix
Vehicle: Porsche
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OEM Porsche Headlights
roughrider_tr
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Rating 2.0

That’s terrible, but I’m not surprised. The lens on my 992 cracked and Porsche wanted $6300 for a new headlight (they don’t sell just the lens).

Pros: new headlight
Cons: expensive, lens not sold separately
Vehicle: Porsche
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