There are several reasons why you're better off sticking with the stock halogen or high-intensity discharge (HID) bulbs in your car, rather than replacing them with cheap aftermarket LED headlights.
It's becoming increasingly rare to see halogen light bulbs. If you do encounter one, though, there's a very good reason to never touch it bare-handed.
Hoping to see better while driving at night without spending a fortune, I ordered a set of LED replacement bulbs for the reflector headlights on my new Ford Ranger. Boy was it a good reminder that I ...
If your car came from the factory with halogen or HID bulbs, you’re going to need to replace them or upgrade them down the line. Both of these bulb types lose light output over time; thus, even if ...
More than ten years after the federal government initially established a rule banning inefficient lighting, the ban on incandescent bulbs has finally taken effect in the United States. The ban is ...
CARS.COM — You depend on your car’s headlights to light the way in the dark and during inclement weather. In addition to allowing you to see, headlights ensure that others are able to see your car ...
When it comes to energy-saving lightbulbs, LEDs and CFLs spring to mind. But what about halogen bulbs? They don't get much attention, partly because they've been around for a long time and they use a ...
After nearly 60 years of lighting homes halogens will be replaced with more energy efficient LEDs After nearly 60 years of brightening our homes and streets, halogen lightbulbs will finally be banned ...
The sale of halogen lightbulbs is being banned across the EU, as LEDs are touted as greener alternatives. Advocates insist the move will save consumers money in the long run and lead to lower carbon ...
The sale of halogen lightbulbs will be banned in the UK from September, cutting carbon emissions by an amount equivalent to removing half a million cars from British roads. Sale of high energy ...