CARS.COM — You depend on your car’s headlights to light the way in the dark and during inclement weather. In addition to allowing you to see, headlights ensure that others are able to see your car ...
The lights on your car are the safety feature you never really think about. They ensure you can see – and be seen – at night, and give other road users vital information about which direction you’re ...
You can have the fanciest wheels but it won't matter much if your headlights aren't working (and as we know from numerous movies and cop shows, a burned-out light will lead to an unwelcome stop by a ...
It seems that with each passing year, there are fewer car maintenance and repair items that average owners can do themselves. But among these projects is headlight bulb replacement, at least for many ...
Halogen lamps lose output over time and many OE bulbs are fitted with more of an eye on durability than performance. However, upgraded bulbs now feature up to 220 per cent more performance than the ...
All the electronic safety wizardry on today’s cars counts for little if the driver can’t see where they are going. We tested both types of bulbs with the help of Philips and its light tunnel in Aachen ...
It goes without saying that, behind the wheel, the more you can see, the better. So when you encounter poorly-lit roads and, or, adverse weather conditions, you’re likely to switch on your headlights ...
Are you looking to replace your standard halogen turn signal bulbs with something brighter? LED turn signal bulbs have become relatively inexpensive in recent years, allowing vehicle owners to upgrade ...
There are several reasons why you're better off sticking with the stock halogen or high-intensity discharge (HID) bulbs in your car, rather than replacing them with cheap aftermarket LED headlights.