I have to agree with Mark, after having halogen reflectors in my Astra and then moving to the Monaro with HID's I find it annoying to go to a car without them.
In general in car technology is way behind the real world.
Sat Nav's, audio equipment and gadgets are all expensive options and still years behind cheap stuff on the high street.
From a manufacturers perspective; if it costs £100 to fit a device as standard, multiply that by x million car sales and it's a significant amount of lost revenue.
Don't you need to still have 'normal' lights as well as you can't use Xenons to flash as they don't warm up quick enough - meaning it does mean fitting both sets, or at least extra parts compared with just the normal cheap setup.
I properly hate cars with xenons. They always seem to be pointed right in my eyes so I can't see properly when one is coming towards me,or they blind me when they're behind me-
Nope, many cars have Bi-Xenon headlamps which use the Xenon bulbs for main beam as well as dipped![]()
I'm quickly becoming a fan of cars fully specced cars with lots of toys, xenons are one of them.![]()
I'm not, but I do like Xenons fitted to my cars though, defo wouldn't buy a premium car now without them.
What gets on nerves however is the sheer number of people who see these whiter than normal headlights coming towards them, think I've got full beam on and then proceed to blind me with their full beam. On some occassions I blast the full beam back at them also (partly to indicate they were not full beam that I was using). DOn't always like doing this though as one blinded driver better than two blinded drivers.
Think they should be made mainstream/std on all cars, at least everyone will be driivng around with these brighter whiter lights so people will know they're not full beam.
Xenons are safer and I'm surprised in this nanny world we live in that's not enough reason to make them be fitted to all new cars
I have never had a problem with people thinking I had full beam on
Correct, but the "HID" part is only used as main beam/flash when the dipped headlights are on, and there will still be a reflector (whether it be open or a projector housing) with a normal halogen bulb to use as the flash when the headlights aren't on.
The main beam is created by moving away the shield inside the HID projector housing that creates the really sharp cut-off you see with dipped beam.![]()
I have never had a problem with people thinking I had full beam on