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this is why I won't buy a newer car. it's so goddamn distracting and dangerous. not to mention pretty much all new cars have LED headlights and I'd rather not be a threat to everybody else on the road
Worse is auto LED headlight smart dimming. It tries to brighten on dark stretches and dim when it thinks there are oncoming cars. It will never let your eyes get accustomed to night driving. Too many reflective curve\turn signs like these...
And it will dim to its lowest legal setting thinking, "lots of cars!", leaving you to complete the datk curve with a, "oh sh🤬 did my headlight just burn out?!" feeling.
Jesus. From this thread, it sounds like driving a modern-made car means having an anxious back-seat driver that you can't kick out constantly trying to mess with your settings and telling you you're driving wrong.
It reminds me to take good care of my 10+ year old car...
Don't worry, it's all bullshit. Kia Ceen SW '22:
On the bright side it's usually easier to get them to quiet.
That's true for so many cars.... but 500% for any and all chinese cars. Remember that next time you click on disguised ad "review" of one of these EVs.