AlexPotter
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I saw two others here in PerthJust spotted my first other highland in the wild. In Ballarat!
A black or gray, couldnt tell the sun was in my eyes!
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I saw two others here in PerthJust spotted my first other highland in the wild. In Ballarat!
A black or gray, couldnt tell the sun was in my eyes!
This is excellent. Just enough to protect the vitals. A sign of things improving as time goes by.Some of the newer ones in WA have gone down the track of putting shade over the charger and associated cabinets (but not the car using it!) e.g. Halls Creek:
Wow, that's great. First time I've seen it shown so obviously.Adaptive headlights showed up pretty well in the dashcam footage-
Yeah, I stupidly tried to film it with the phone camera a week ago, wasn't till the next day I realised I should have just hit the dashcam button. It's definitely great here with all the kangaroos etc, you get the full illumination on the side of the road without blinding other drivers.Wow, that's great. First time I've seen it shown so obviously.
How good is that!!Adaptive headlights showed up pretty well in the dashcam footage-
Thanks for the video, i noticed the adaptedness this morning putting shadows around cars.Yeah, I stupidly tried to film it with the phone camera a week ago, wasn't till the next day I realised I should have just hit the dashcam button. It's definitely great here with all the kangaroos etc, you get the full illumination on the side of the road without blinding other drivers.
I've had cars with similar tech but it never worked this well, it would dim much larger sections than necessary.
Yeah, I saw that on my first drive, cross traffic it stops the beam right below the windows, which was amazing.Thanks for the video, i noticed the adaptedness this morning putting shadows around cars.
It even seemed to do it as I approached a T intersection and cars were going past. Pretty cool.
I was driving home the other night giggling like a kid as the LEDs started fading out on the right hand side as another car approached. So, cool.Wow, that's great. First time I've seen it shown so obviously.
ha, I did take a look through some download sites to see if there was any mention. The light show used to project TESLA from the headlights, I'm assuming it still does I think it was 2021-23 models, but for some strange reason that didn't get implemented on the Highland playing the same light show, probably just needs some different coding to access the new headlights.I wonder how long it will be until the adaptive matrix headlights full potential gets included into one of the toybox lightshows?
Always wear pants when sitting on the centre arm rest.I know this mark on the centre arm rest is just me being OCD, but it was on the car when I collected it and I figured an interior detailing spray would make quick work of it, however I was very wrong. I’ve tried both interior cleaners from Gyeon and Chemical Guys, as well as Orange Agent from Bowdens, which is an all purpose cleaner.
Any tips?
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i had a look at the designer but fell short of doing anything constructive. Hoping someone smarter than me publishes something at some stageha, I did take a look through some download sites to see if there was any mention. The light show used to project TESLA from the headlights, I'm assuming it still does I think it was 2021-23 models, but for some strange reason that didn't get implemented on the Highland playing the same light show, probably just needs some different coding to access the new headlights.
I haven't played with the light show designer not sure if you can make the headlights do stuff in it.