hoffmeister_fan
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Split headlights, seen on Hyundai cars, Audis, Citroens, BMWs, etc..... opinions tend to be split, and yes, pun very much intended. Either you're in the camp hating it or being ambivalent. So the questions are 1) why?, 2) does it confer any advantages for both the driver and oncoming vehicle, and 3) have there been any recent or applicable governmental regulations that I am not aware of that dictate that headlights have to be a certain height and need to project a certain way that neccesitates these types of light set-up up front? Especially with cars that high frontal height.
My opinion and experience: outside of the most recent Genesis (Geneses? Genesises? Still not sure how one pluralizes them.) I they look rather ham-fisted. That said, I've a had a pre-FL current gen Jeep Cherokee with the lower headlights coming my way, and I did not find them as blinding as those that tend to sit higher up.
My opinion and experience: outside of the most recent Genesis (Geneses? Genesises? Still not sure how one pluralizes them.) I they look rather ham-fisted. That said, I've a had a pre-FL current gen Jeep Cherokee with the lower headlights coming my way, and I did not find them as blinding as those that tend to sit higher up.