Headlights OEM Mazda or OEM Chevrolet
I found the headlights on my 2020 to be very, very bright
My 2017 feels like an X-Ray machine on the road. Can see quite far without blinding oncoming traffic.
My 2017 lights are great and I’ve actually received comments on it from passengers
I have a 2021 I've had it for 3 years and it's lightes are fantastic
I have a 2020 and my headlights are great. Windshield has 55% tint and have no problems seeing at night on a country road with no street lights
I thought the same but for some reason they were aimed a little low from the factory so I just google how to set the lights properly and adjusted the beam to spec and wala, some of the best lights I have had on a car. Highly recommend you try that.
Hey there. Wanted to comment on this as I noticed the same thing on my '22 when I bought it.\n\nThis is normal. DO NOT TAKE THEM APART!\n\nWhat you are seeing is the line between the high and low beam LED arrays in your headlight. The new design in '22 made big improvements to the headlight performance and this line is a result of that.\n\nI agree it is somewhat distracting but the new design having more LEDs available for the high beams makes a huge difference in how well they light up the road when they are on.
I drive a Mazda2. The sheer joy of having those big "trucks" behind me at night is amazing. I need sunglasses at 8pm because those fuckers are brighter than the sun. Cop it in the side mirrors and the rear view mirror.
Did I mention that I just bought a Chevy Colorado...with reflector headlight housings...lol. Literally had my first spat of extensive overnight driving this past weekend, and I could not believe how terrible the headlights were. Driving through Tennessee at night was nerve racking. Glad to see that I'm not nuts......
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