05-25-2014, 01:06 PM | #1 |
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Is the Lighting package worth it?
Is the Lighting package worth it? For those that added it to their BMW 2-series vehicle, have you found it to be brighter and help you see better so it is worth the extra money?
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05-25-2014, 01:27 PM | #2 |
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Yes , a must have option just for the increased safety.
From BMW "The Adaptive Headlights cast their beam in the direction of the curve and ensure better visibility and more safety during night drives on winding roads. Sensors measure speed, steering angle and yaw (degree of rotation around the vertical axis). Based on this information, small electric motors turn the headlights left or right so the beam falls on the road ahead, guiding you into the bend. Headlight beam throw control (a model-specific function) means the front headlights are raised at high speeds and lowered at slower speeds, which results in a wider beam for inner-city driving. The adaptive headlight range control (a model-specific function) takes into consideration the vertical curve of the road. The headlight beam throw control is lowered when driving over a knoll and raised when the vehicle is in a dip. The result: every single curve is illuminated and the oncoming traffic isnât dazzled unnecessarily. Driving at night is even safer, particularly when visibility is poor. Adaptive Headlights are only active when the vehicle is pulling away. They stay switched off when the BMW is in reverse and when the steering wheel is turned to the left while the vehicle is stationary (e.g. when pulling out of a parallel parking ******* to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Adaptive Headlights are complemented by cornering lights. These are automatically activated at speeds of up to 70 km/h and improve visibility in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle, which is useful when driving along hairpin bends, turning or parking."
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05-27-2014, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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I've had Xenons on all my BMWs and always found them to be worth the extra expense. On my 228i, I only ordered Lighting, Driver Assistance, power/heated seats, the alarm, and Style 385 wheels.
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05-27-2014, 11:23 PM | #5 |
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Thank you bimmerbuff for letting me know you always found the brighter lights worth paying for when building your vehicle. Does the alarm really help? I keep wondering if I should add it but I see you have added it. I had a car years ago with the alarm being too sensitive and I even had a cop with angry neighbors at my door on a windy night! Now I am afraid to add it but sometimes I worry about my car when I am going shopping and am so relieved it is still there in the parking lot.
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I realize hardly anyone pays attention to car alarms, but it's worth it to me. |
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