bradSRT88
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One of my main concerns when purchasing any vehicle has always been visibility at night or during winter season. Now we all know winter season comes with foggy mornings, rainy evenings, and those eerie, snow-filled nights.
When you’re driving in these tricky conditions, every bit of visibility helps. But here’s the thing: not all vehicles, especially the newer models, come with fog lights anymore.
I’ve done my research on the 6th Gen and I know it comes with LED fog lights but I'd love to hear from owners. How do you find them useful when the weather takes a turn for the worse? Or, if your car isn’t equipped with them lets say your fog lights are broken, how do you tackle driving in low-visibility situations?
I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts and tips. Winter weather can be unpredictable, but we can all be a bit more prepared by sharing what works (or doesn’t) when visibility drops.
When you’re driving in these tricky conditions, every bit of visibility helps. But here’s the thing: not all vehicles, especially the newer models, come with fog lights anymore.
I’ve done my research on the 6th Gen and I know it comes with LED fog lights but I'd love to hear from owners. How do you find them useful when the weather takes a turn for the worse? Or, if your car isn’t equipped with them lets say your fog lights are broken, how do you tackle driving in low-visibility situations?
I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts and tips. Winter weather can be unpredictable, but we can all be a bit more prepared by sharing what works (or doesn’t) when visibility drops.