Since the time change and it’s been getting dark earlier, I always see Hondas with high beams. All the time. I’m not talking about old bubble Civics, I’m talking about new Hondas. Across the board with Accords, Civics, Ridgelines, CR-V, etc. Most of the people driving these are just normal people commuting and what not.

I’ve never owned a Honda, but is the high beam contorl different or something from most other brands???

  • CPhionex@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have a 2018 accord and the auto low beam/high beam sucks. So possible it’s that. But a lot of newer cars have stupid bright lights even on low, mine included.

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    1 year ago

    As someone who drives an older car that is now considered “low” compared to new cars, it’s not just Hondas; everyone driving a car newer than 2012 seems to drive exclusively with their high beams on.

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      1 year ago

      I drove my fiancés sedan the other week and all the lights were killing me, it’s crazy how much of a difference being even in a compact suv makes when driving while dark.