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kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771 |
No, its not a standard feature.
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Tue Dec 20 2005 1:59pm |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
I guess I should have said "navigating through a parking garage." I clearly see them move while parking. |
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Tue Dec 20 2005 5:32pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
mpwox11 / KAM100 - The current Land Rover website specification page shows that Bi-xenon headlights with corner lamps are standard on the SE and HSE and an option on the S. That specification may have changed recently though...... |
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Tue Dec 20 2005 10:32pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
I am still struggling with this. Obviously if you are driving at 10mph and you turn the steering wheel the whole car (and therefore the headlights) turn to the same direction. Should the headlight beam actually turn to a greater extent ? Or do they perhaps turn quicker than the vehicle itself ? Or have I paid £300 for an optional extra that hasn't been fitted ? |
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Tue Dec 20 2005 10:36pm |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
Smarticus,
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Tue Dec 20 2005 11:49pm |
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mnederlof Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: Westport, CT Posts: 30 |
I'm in the US and have a SC with the adaptive lights, and I definitely notice their usefulness. Smarticus: the headlight beam turns EXACTLY at the same rate as the car...that's the point. I've played around with this (my neighbors must be considering calling the police given how many times I've driven around certain bends in our neighborhood at different speeds with strangely erratic turning speeds ) The speed of the light angle change is calibrated to take into account vehicle speed, pitch (as in squatting when accelerating and diving when braking) and steering wheel position. At highway speeds the turn is less obvious because of the small steering wheel change at high speeds. At low speeds, the wheel turn is greater making for larger light beam sweeps. The calibration is good enough that the whole thing looks very natural and unobtrusive. I've tried to fool it into "oversteering" the light for kicks, to no avail....pretty annoying when you're trying to demonstrate a "feature" to the wife that you insisted you "had to have!" Maarten PS: The same wife also swears she doesn't see any difference between a high definition TV picture and a standard definition (analog) broadcast, even on a 60 inch tv! argh! 2006 RRS SC 2006 RR HSE Last edited by mnederlof on Fri Dec 23 2005 1:22am. Edited 1 time in total |
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Thu Dec 22 2005 1:31pm |
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Thu Dec 22 2005 1:34pm |
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