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Dan @ Dec 13th 2007 10:23AM
the more products that automatically dim the brights with oncoming headlights, though, the better. GM had the Autronic Eye in the mid-50s, but absolutely nothing similar or better (other than this) has come along since.
And I'm not buying the claim that it won't obstruct visibility.
MK @ Dec 13th 2007 11:22AM
I remember a Lincoln MK III or IV with a similar device mounted on the driver's side near the base of the windshield. Obviously, these genius inventors never had a jacked-up 4x4 tailgate them at night with the headlights directly at eye level.