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    Have the headlights been improved on the Mk7? They are woeful on my GTD. They have a shadow between high and low beam, as well as just generally weak and poor performance. $3000 should not need to be spent on better lights either.

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    Turn the brightness of your dash lights down
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    • #3
      or some higher output headlight bulbs as opposed to the 2.5k xenon upgrade.
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      • #4
        Drove home after dark last night in the GTD and almost cleaned up two kangaroos on two separate occasions. Headlights are so poor that I did not see them until they were going past. We don't all live in the suburbs and VW should be ashamed.
        I'll probably be getting a mk 7 GTI, as the GTD's been knocked on the head. Will the lights be better? I sure hope so because we have a right to expect cars of this class to have decent headlights fitted as standard, just like cheaper cars do.
        While I'm grumpy, I should include inadequate reversing lights in my whinge.
        Isn't it a shame that such a great vehicle is tarnished by such an easy fix issue.

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        • #5
          All I know is the mk7 looks cheap without the bi-xenon...maybe its due to their ads. so I have added it. its not only the bi-xenon, also the dynamic cornering lights.

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          • #6
            I guess vw used this to distinguish R from lower offerings in past (I.e R has rear LED and dynamic cornering HID standard).
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            • #7
              Have a look at your current bulbs.

              I drove my parent's mk5 Jetta at night recently and thought the lights looked weak. All bulbs were working fine. I pulled out the bulbs and discovered they were really quite black. Replaced them and the difference is night and day (excuse the pun )

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              • #8
                The lights are the biggest disappointment on my Golf 7. Just really weak, especially high beam. I upgraded the low beams to Narva +120 and it didn't make a difference and I'm told there is no upgrade available for the high beam.
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                • #9
                  Bi-xenons make a huge difference. Every time I drive my wife's car (not bi-xenon) at night I keep thinking the lights are switched off.
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                  • #10
                    I upgraded to bi-xenons on my Mk6 after woeful Mk5 headlights (which were made to look worse having moved from brilliant Toyota lights). Haven't looked back since and don't want a car without them.

                    Only issue I've had is other people flashing at me as they think my lights are on high beam.
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                    • #11
                      No matter how bad they are nothing could justify spending 2k on Bi-xenons.
                      When a man with money meets a man with experience.......the man with experience usually leaves with the money and the man with money usually leaves with the experience.

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                      • #12
                        I think they are brilliant. Auto level, steering/cornering, washers, I think they are worth it. When I get into a halogen car now, it seems like it uses candles for lighting
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                        • #13
                          2k could give you lightforce HID's x 6 which would light up Sydney from Melbourne.
                          When a man with money meets a man with experience.......the man with experience usually leaves with the money and the man with money usually leaves with the experience.

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                          • #14
                            Are your lights aligned correctly and the manual level switch set on 0?
                            Otherwise... get some Philips Visionplus main beams

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                            • #15
                              In that case nothing can justify spending more than $20k on a new car given that greatwall, hyunday and kia are available at $12999-$19999 driveaway. Should be good enough to get u from A to B in style

                              And nothing should justify spending more than $5 for a meal.

                              Originally posted by Brew69 View Post
                              No matter how bad they are nothing could justify spending 2k on Bi-xenons.
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