Trickle-down tech is just about how everything works these days. First the high-end rides get it, and over time it migrates to even the cheaper cars. Remember ABS? It started in the exotics, and now ...
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Turns out, those flashy aftermarket car lights could actually be illegal
Before installing brighter bulbs, auxiliary or flashing lights on your car, ensure you're not breaking any state or federal laws.
Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G ...
New vehicles being built are increasingly made with brighter LED bulb headlights, but is that legal in Texas? For decades, the auto industry has used halogen bulbs for vehicle headlights. Halogen ...
You have a lot of options available when it comes to your car lights. Understanding the different lights that are available, and how they improve visibility or design, is important as you choose the ...
If your car came from the factory with halogen or HID bulbs, you’re going to need to replace them or upgrade them down the line. Both of these bulb types lose light output over time; thus, even if ...
Classic car owners have now been told not all vehicles will automatically fail their test if they have LED bulbs installed on their cars despite previous concern. Updates to the MOT inspection manual ...
Trickle-down tech is just about how everything works these days. First the high-end rides get it, and over time it migrates to even the cheaper cars. Remember ABS? It started in the exotics, and now ...
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