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As if they weren't quirky enough, for the longest time in the 20th century, French cars had yellow headlights. The reason why ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — It’s not your imagination. Car headlights are brighter. They’re also bluer and, in many cases, higher. All three factors have increased road glare from oncoming ...
From 1937 to 1993, the French government required all cars sold in the country to feature "selective yellow lights" for all forward-facing roadway illumination.
Can you tell what it has that others don't? Well, the yellow headlights, for one, and the fresh alloys. The new wheels are much larger in size compared to the OEM offering.
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