How to Choose the Right Car Bulbs for Your Vehicle

Most Drivers do not normally think about their car bulbs until the time comes to replace them because one of them has blown, and they worry that driving with faulty car lights could affect their insurance or result in them being pulled over by the Police for having defective lights.

When you do decide to invest in new bulbs for your vehicle the choice can be quite daunting, especially as there are now both upgrade and standard versions of most of the popular car bulbs used in today’s modern cars.

Whilst the bulbs designed to upgrade your car lights may seem considerably more expensive than the price quoted for a standard equivalent, it is well worth considering the more expensive upgrade, especially if you a replacing your headlight bulbs.

Old style standard headlight bulbs use the halogen gas inside them to generate a ball of light that is then projected by the reflector within your car lights outwards into a focused beam of light.  Modern upgrade headlight bulbs use xenon gas instead of halogen to produce a brighter and whiter light.

In stringent and rigorous tests when the very best xenon headlight bulbs have been compared against halogen car bulbs, the xenon bulbs produced nearly twice as much light and could project the light up to fourty meters further.

When you consider the extra stress that most drivers can experience when travelling at night, and the distance covered at high motorway speeds, the extra visibility afforded by upgrading to new car bulbs will certainly make up for the fact that xenon headlight bulbs do cost fractionally more than the standard halogen bulbs.

Whilst there are certainly a lot of xenon bulbs for sale, in our opinion the best of the current range of aftermarket car bulbs is the Osram Night Breaker range.  When you factor in their incredible performance these xenon bulbs offer and their competitive prices when compared with the opposition the certainly lead the way.

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