Are the Xenons worth it?

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Are the Xenons worth it?

Post by Kev »

I was just playing the configurator game again tonight :)

Do you think the Xenons are worth the £845 price?

I've never driven a car with them before. My Puma's projectors as about a good as an AA battery torch that needs new batteries! I'm sure the standard lamps would be a major step up for me anyway but I was just wondering what people think of the xenons.
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Re: Are the Xenons worth it?

Post by iroc »

Well worth the money if you do a lot of night driving out in the sticks where there are few street lamps. I have had cars with both and to be honest for the sort of driving I do, mainly town, I wouldn't spend it.
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never tried them at night to gauge the advantage, i'm sure there is one, i don't do enough night drivng on the type of roads to justify the expense and don't think i'd single out a used car for having them, i'm sure once you experience you would be lost without them
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As has been said to justify the price it really depends on what sort of driving you do.
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Post by bianco »

I have a Ford with xenon and the Scirocco without xenon (not my choice, is looking for retrofit).

If You drive where there are streetlights, You will not notice the big difference.
But on streets without the streetlights, Your viewing distance without xenon is about 2/3.

Given that breaking distance is times four at double speed, this actually means that You ought to drive at half the speed without xenon, in order to be able to stop within what You can see in the lightbeam. :eyepop:
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Re: Are the Xenons worth it?

Post by hell-boy »

Oh yes ! For me it is.
I drive a lot of unlit countryroads. On these roads u can definatly see the diverence.
What i also like, is when making a turn, a extra light goes on that shine in the direction u are going.

So like it a lot :yes:
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Post by ryancooke »

defo worth it for how good they are, and they just look amazing, but each to there own at the end of the day, as it is a bit of money
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come on Ryan, it's about time you started another thread showing your latest mods, i'm waiting! I was in Crewe today and thought about coming to have a look but ran out of time!!
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drnick wrote:come on Ryan, it's about time you started another thread showing your latest mods, i'm waiting! I was in Crewe today and thought about coming to have a look but ran out of time!!
i allways post threads of my mods, just here there and everywhere at the moment, havent had time to finish everything yet, got loads i want to do to my car at the mo, i forgot about my "gt" steering wheel badge actully, must add that to my list lol.

hopefully will have some more modding pics next week or the week after, as im going to be painting a few more "things" shame it wasnt ready for this weekend at santa pod, but will be ready for the meet at gaydon :yes:
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Re: Are the Xenons worth it?

Post by simmytt »

i ordered them on my old leon fr, but not on my roc enough said,but i will say if you do a lot of dark lane driving they might come in handy.
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Re: Are the Xenons worth it?

Post by tartangti »

I had them on my Polo GTi and they're awesome! I haven't had them on any car I've had since though mainly because of the cost of them as an option (they were standard fit on the Polo). Having said that if I could have ordered them on the Scirocco I would have ticked the box if they'd been available this time round for sure.
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Post by ZephyR »

They'd have be good to justify the price tag. I'd consider a retro-fit kit. You can buy a quality kit for H7 bulbs for about £100 (not the cheap imports at half the price on ebay). They are easy to fit and you can specify the temperature (colour) of light you want.
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I got them on my car by accident (see the help!!!! thread).

But I am so glad my dealer made a cockup because the lights are awesome. :yes:

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Post by Le_savage »

I'd be keen to see some photos and a write up of the retro fit lit if anyones going to take it on.
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DJW wrote:I got them on my car by accident (see the help!!!!) thread.

But I am so glad my dealer made a cockup because the lights are awesome. :yes:

Dave
DJW glad your liking em, i think they will be a plus when selling used in a few years time too :cry:
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