• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    They burned out and needed to be replaced. New ones should never burn out

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      2 days ago

      You say that as if saving $10 on a bulb once every few years is worth the risk of spending $100s or apparently even $1000s if they get damaged.

      There are reasons cars have been getting ever more unaffordable (above and beyond inflation), and stuff like bespoke model-specific headlights requiring complicated tooling to manufacture is one of them.

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        2 days ago

        Cost wise, no it’s not worth it.

        But you now have an item that

        • never needs to be maintained
        • is brighter
        • works better

        The adaptive headlights in my car are truly amazing, and every time I’m blinded by oNcoming headlight glare I wish everyone had them

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          1 day ago

          I might support this point of view if the last 20 years of lifespan promises with new light bulb technology had actually been true.

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            1 day ago

            Unfortunately that’s the fifth owner’s problem so nobody really considers it

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            23 hours ago

            I partly agree, headlights are causing harm by blinding other drivers. But adaptive headlights seem to work. Brighter should only be allowed with adaptive headlights

            I can drive through a busy area with “high beams” on but watch dark spots move to keep other cars in the dark

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                29 minutes ago

                True, you can never entirely take human responsibility out of the loop. And humans suck

                Even when there scenarios adaptive headlight don’t cover, they’re much better overall than human