Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New cars it is often $500 to change a bulb. My car I have to remove pars of bumper and parts above grill and plastic liner around front tire. It is a pain to do my self and very difficult or I pay $500.
Some people keep daylights off so bulbs last longer. The days of popping in headlight quickly yourself are gone
This is actually a major decision factor in car purchases for me, because of a past experience with headlights on a Mazda MX6. It cost $800 to replace a burned out headlight because the front bumper had to be removed to access the housing for the headlight unit. We needed to do this 3 times in five years of owning the car. It’s something we had never even considered prior to that.
I will NEVER again own a vehicle that I can’t service myself for small maintenance items like bulbs, oil changes and brakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New cars it is often $500 to change a bulb. My car I have to remove pars of bumper and parts above grill and plastic liner around front tire. It is a pain to do my self and very difficult or I pay $500.
Some people keep daylights off so bulbs last longer. The days of popping in headlight quickly yourself are gone
That idiotic, might as well remove the brakes to avoid wearing them down
Anonymous wrote:New cars it is often $500 to change a bulb. My car I have to remove pars of bumper and parts above grill and plastic liner around front tire. It is a pain to do my self and very difficult or I pay $500.
Some people keep daylights off so bulbs last longer. The days of popping in headlight quickly yourself are gone
Anonymous wrote:New cars it is often $500 to change a bulb. My car I have to remove pars of bumper and parts above grill and plastic liner around front tire. It is a pain to do my self and very difficult or I pay $500.
Some people keep daylights off so bulbs last longer. The days of popping in headlight quickly yourself are gone