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Although we’ve had the car a couple of months now, apart from a couple of times in heavy daytime downpours, last night was the first time I’ve really needed to drive with the headlights on at night, returning home through some unlit country lanes. Very impressed indeed with normal and even full beam on occasions - lit the road so well, made avoiding the potholes so much easier! Top marks Skoda.
The lights in the old Freelander were a mere candle by comparison. 

On 12/06/2023 at 08:43, BTandSid said:

Although we’ve had the car a couple of months now, apart from a couple of times in heavy daytime downpours, last night was the first time I’ve really needed to drive with the headlights on at night, returning home through some unlit country lanes. Very impressed indeed with normal and even full beam on occasions - lit the road so well, made avoiding the potholes so much easier! Top marks Skoda.
The lights in the old Freelander were a mere candle by comparison. 

My SEL just has the standard LED headlights, although I must say they are impressively bright, and a significant step up from the AFS Xenons in previous Yeti's (and the LED headlights in my old SX4 S-Cross)👍

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