- Feb 10, 2000
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I have been driving a lot of GM vehicles lately (I have been on the road for business for most of the last few months, and they are government vehicles), and I am a little puzzled by the daytime running lights. It seems as though the headlights are on at the same intensity, whether the switch is in the off, parking light, or headlight position. The only difference I can tell is that they stay on when you remove the key if they are in the headlight position. Why would you ever even touch the switch?
For what it's worth, I dislike them because I resent the idea that GM thinks their car knows better than I do - other things being equal I prefer manual switches on things (though I like the automatic setting on my Nissan, which automatically turns the lights on when needed).
For what it's worth, I dislike them because I resent the idea that GM thinks their car knows better than I do - other things being equal I prefer manual switches on things (though I like the automatic setting on my Nissan, which automatically turns the lights on when needed).
