How much hp does it add?
Yet another lame invention from BMW....
Yet another lame invention from BMW....
I take it you do not know the reasoning behind them? There is a very good one...
I can't wait for this one......
DrDJ
Roll you eyes will ya...lol
Do you really think BMW does this so some stupid kids have something else to copy? If you do, you better be careful, you may just fit into that category.
I could tell you all now, but lets just see who knows the real reason, or atleast knows how to search for it. No, not a site search, try Google maybe?
BMW should spend more time making their cars hold together better than worrying about the lights. Anyway don't have such thin skin. Everyone has an opinion and they are entitled to it just as you are to yours even though your opinion is dumb.
Marketing dribble. I've never seen a beemer coming towrds me with angel eyes and thought.... wow... my eyes feel so much more relaxed now... the roads are safer now... sigh. Usually, the three other beemers around him (yeah, more beemers than hondas around here) have the ultra bright HID's that are blinding oncoming traffic. Unless the angel eyes **** in light from the other cars... it's pretty useless.The "glowing ring" is a safety device. It cuts down on glare to oncoming traffic.
Next time you see a Beemer with these lights, check it out. It works.
Thin skin? lol
Also, I am glad my opinion is dumb as you put it. I would rather have a dumb opinion, than just be opinionated and dumb. Which it seems some here are.
Marketing dribble. I've never seen a beemer coming towrds me with angel eyes and thought.... wow... my eyes feel so much more relaxed now... the roads are safer now... sigh. Usually, the three other beemers around him (yeah, more beemers than hondas around here) have the ultra bright HID's that are blinding oncoming traffic. Unless the angel eyes **** in light from the other cars... it's pretty useless.
Heck, tining your headlights reduces glare too, but whats the point other than achieving that perfect ricer look?
I'm not saying it doesn't have advantages "on paper". Marketing dribble just tries to make it seem like it's more than what it is... something that marginally reduces glare, but not enough to make a difference. Let's be real here... no one buys them to "reduce glare" on anything... it's to rice out the car. Nothing wrong with that.Are you that stupid to believe your own bs? You don't even have a clue as to how the lights on the BMW light up.
Like I said, if you would take the time and read, you may learn something. Instead you just want to show how "cool" you are and argue with no facts to back you up.
I should post a link to an article about BMW and this tecnology, but why bother. The big words would just confues you. So I guess I won't bother and post my facts, you won't read them anyway.
You guys are just too smart to be wasting your time here. How come you all are not engineers and designers of autos?
The "glowing ring" is a safety device. It cuts down on glare to oncoming traffic.