SilverElfin a day ago

The US headlight regulations are too stringent. Why 250 meters? What if I want a kilometer of illumination because I live in a rural area? Why can’t I have the advanced matrix lighting European cars can have?

stevage a day ago

> a pair of headlights for the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ showed up on eBay for $162,000 last year. But the Chiron was a hypercar that cost about $3 million, meaning those headlights are half of a percent of the car's as-new value.

Um. I'm not sure I'd trust much of the rest of this article.

  • danielschreber a day ago

    Someone with a slide rule:

    "I'll give you the answer, but the decimal point is your problem."

  • FireBeyond a day ago

    Yeah, one of the section titles is "Why aren't laser headlights allowed in the US?"

    Uh, they are. I'm driving a car with them right now (well, it's in my driveway). A 2021 Audi RS 5.