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<blockquote data-quote="thule" data-source="post: 550512" data-attributes="member: 14511"><p>Car manufacturers claim that by using DRL, other drivers will notice your car easier.. Although I don't know how true is that given that I'm always alert of the cars ard me. One thing for sure, Audi has done a great job with it's A4 and continued with other ranges in it's stable. After that Kia, Mercedes follow suits with their own version of DRL. </p><p>As much as I want to believe that DRL is designed to save more lives (or so they claimed), I think it's more like a selling point for vehicles.. Everywhere I can see A4 on the road with the DRL switch on.. And many aftermarket lamp manufacturers have come out with their own DRL headlamp for cars on our road - Myvi, Accord, Vios, Civic, Estima, Gen2, Hilux.. And the list gets endless!!! My opinion?? More like a cool factor :4: what about those LED strips installed on those cars? </p><p>For E60, unless your ride is LCI model.. The angel eyes (BMW answer for DRL) for those pre-LCI are virtually non-existent under broad daylight. My E60 with Angel iBright v3.0 supposedly brightest in the market also made bot much difference. Only those with F10 5-Series have very bright angel eyes.. I can spot one even from afar. </p><p>Since I have no budget for LCI lamp for now.. I have my own version of DRL :4: click on the link below!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?40498-White-Angel-BMW-E60-525i-M-Sport-Japan-spec/page5" target="_blank">My E60 own version of pimp my ride DRL</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thule, post: 550512, member: 14511"] Car manufacturers claim that by using DRL, other drivers will notice your car easier.. Although I don't know how true is that given that I'm always alert of the cars ard me. One thing for sure, Audi has done a great job with it's A4 and continued with other ranges in it's stable. After that Kia, Mercedes follow suits with their own version of DRL. As much as I want to believe that DRL is designed to save more lives (or so they claimed), I think it's more like a selling point for vehicles.. Everywhere I can see A4 on the road with the DRL switch on.. And many aftermarket lamp manufacturers have come out with their own DRL headlamp for cars on our road - Myvi, Accord, Vios, Civic, Estima, Gen2, Hilux.. And the list gets endless!!! My opinion?? More like a cool factor :4: what about those LED strips installed on those cars? For E60, unless your ride is LCI model.. The angel eyes (BMW answer for DRL) for those pre-LCI are virtually non-existent under broad daylight. My E60 with Angel iBright v3.0 supposedly brightest in the market also made bot much difference. Only those with F10 5-Series have very bright angel eyes.. I can spot one even from afar. Since I have no budget for LCI lamp for now.. I have my own version of DRL :4: click on the link below! [URL="http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?40498-White-Angel-BMW-E60-525i-M-Sport-Japan-spec/page5"]My E60 own version of pimp my ride DRL[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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