Dear WeatherCat automotive enthusiasts,
This is most likely not going to be more than a passing curiosity, but for anyone with a more "mature" vehicle I just completed an upgrade to our 2000 Buick Century that might be of interest. Phillips make a LED daytime running light upgrade that looks just like those slick European cars that you are probably seeing on your streets. Here is the link to the Amazon website describing it:
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-12824WLEDX1-DayLight-Powered-Daytime/dp/B005DX6BKWThis is a case where the manufacturer's website isn't as clear so that's why I provide the Amazon link. Phillips has done some clever things with this kit. It detects the difference in voltage between the battery alone and the alternator running. That controls when the daytime running lights turn on. So you don't need any fancy wiring - just a connection to the battery or equivalent. You need to find your parking light wire because this unit needs to dim when you are driving at nighttime to avoid blinding oncoming drivers. Still, that's just one connection and they provide a guillotine-styled suitcase connector to make that easy to do.
Why bother you ask? Here is a case where a picture is worth a thousand words. Here is
"Coquette" (our 2000 Buick Century) with her new luxurious LED daytime running lights:

Here is what they look like when they dim for night-time mode:

Finally here is the practical safety reason to consider such a thing. If you live in a location with lots of tall trees near the roads, cars will be moving frequently in and out of shadows. In that situation, a car with LED running lights is much easier to spot than conventional incandescent running lights. Here is a photo of Coquette in the shadow of trees:

The LED lights are still clearly seen while the OEM amber incandescent daytime running lights are almost invisible.
Oh by the way, they make your car look
a lot cooler too!!

That's how our
"Sunior Buick" is keeping up with all the Mercedes, BMWs, and other
riffraff to be found on the roads around here!
Cheers, Edouard
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P.S. . . . . And what about the Senior Buick trusty wagon? Alas, she is still languishing while her engine waits for the end of the summer racing season to finally get looked at. However, out of curiosity I mocked up the Phillips daytime running lights on Biquette:

This isn't my first choice by a long shot, but still, the linear LEDs do seem to give those gaps in the bumper a purpose they never had before.
Stay tuned

as this saga continues to unfold!!
