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Brightness of lights
PhilSkill
 

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Brightness of lights

I was driving the rust ridden shopping trolley today in fairly good morning light and from behind I saw quite a bright flash that grabbed my attention, then noticed 4 cars back in my rear view the tell tale signature lights and xenons of a fuji probably prestige,

The lights were astoundingly bright compared with all the other cars in my rear view mirror!

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28-02-2012 12:36am
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olde
 

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RE: Brightness of lights

I also like how, when the Evoque in your rear view mirror turns off and leaves you, the headlights wink at you. Apparently, this is a feature to make the indicator more visible, but it sure looks like the cars know each and are somehow communicating. Nothing else looks like an Evoque, even in the dark.

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02-03-2012 10:37pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Brightness of lights

Audis also do this with their DRL's

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02-03-2012 10:42pm
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