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MichMan

(13,642 posts)
23. I give up
Mon Dec 30, 2024, 05:36 PM
Monday

You posted asking about why automatic lights (front and rear) aren't on any cars. Then after multiple people post that indeed they are common on the cars they own, you reply that you wish yours did that.

I go to the trouble to research your specific car, explain that you already have that feature, and how it works. After all of that, you say that you would rather just turn them on manually anyway. Thanks for wasting my time.





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Yes, and save drivers from the unendurable inconvenience Glorfindel Monday #1
But they don't so yes, I'd like it to be automatic. Way to many accidents because drivers DO NOT HAVE a kennedy Monday #8
You're absolutely right, of course. Glorfindel Monday #11
The problem starts when those cars lit up stop and pull over and cars behind them run up on them thinking ... marble falls Monday #2
That would require a fairly complicated (and expensive) system of sensors. Ocelot II Monday #3
A lot of cars have automatic headlights. nt. Voltaire2 Monday #4
Correct but the taillights DON'T....you have to physically turn on the lights to get the taillights to come on. a kennedy Monday #6
you might want to do more research. Voltaire2 Monday #10
I have been checking, and see headlights on, no taillights tho. a kennedy Monday #12
and I did find this...... a kennedy Monday #14
All the cars I have bought in the last 20 years have had automatic headlights and tailights MichMan Monday #16
My car is a 2018 Honda CRV....... a kennedy Monday #17
I googled this as being the switch for a 2018 Honda CR-V MichMan Monday #19
I actually prefer me doing the turning on......but thank you for this info. a kennedy Monday #22
I give up MichMan Monday #23
Yikes.....so sorry I wasted your precious time. a kennedy Monday #25
Me again.....checked my light switch and it doesn't have that auto position. My car is probably the low a kennedy Yesterday #26
Since you said you wouldn't use the automatic feature anyway, I guess it is a moot point MichMan Yesterday #27
All the automatic shit makes drivers less careful and less attentive. Scrivener7 Monday #5
I think it's worse when the stupid people DO NOT TURN ON THEIR LIGHTS in inclement weather. a kennedy Monday #7
May be true, but it does get the lights. turned on for the safety of others rurallib Monday #9
If a vehicle is moving, all lights should be on. It should be a law in every state and territory. rickford66 Monday #13
I keep my light settings set to automatic. Headlights and Tail lights automatically come on. I never manually have to tulipsandroses Monday #15
Shoot, I don't have that, and would love it too. a kennedy Monday #18
My old Chevy Blazer had Daytime Running Lights (DRL) JoseBalow Monday #20
White colored vehicles, in a blinding snowstorm Emile Monday #21
My 2020 VW Tiguan has an "auto" setting on the headlight switch jmowreader Monday #24
Too many stupid people lacking basic driving skills LogDog75 Yesterday #28
Dring In Fog ProfessorGAC Yesterday #29
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