Bright lights, big decisions! Headlights are considered "normal wear" items, meaning they are used so frequently that they are expected to wear out and be replaced. This presents you with a challenge: when it comes time to replace the car headlight, which would you choose?
Halogen headlights. You'll find that halogen lights are standard on most vehicles today. These incandescent bulbs contain a mixture of argon and nitrogen trapped inside the bulb with a tungsten filament. When electricity passes through the filament, it heats up and emits light. These headlights can withstand high temperatures.
LED headlights. LEDs, once only found in high-end cars, are becoming more popular, but they're not standard equipment yet. LED headlights are basically a semiconductor that emits light when electricity is passed through them. They emit brighter light than halogen headlights but use less electricity.
HID headlights. Also known as xenon high-intensity discharge headlights, these are commonly used in luxury vehicles, and many drivers prefer the look of these lights. These lamps function like the bulbs of a neon sign; an arc is created between two electrodes, causing the xenon gas to react. They provide the brightest light of any off-the-shelf headlight available today. In fact, they are considered too bright for some jurisdictions (each state has its own laws governing headlights).
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