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Drivers nostalgic for ‘sleek’ feature that kept cars from getting ‘boring’ – until it was discontinued to save money
DRIVERS have expressed nostalgia for a car feature that was discontinued to save cost and save pedestrians, but added style. In the early 2000s, automakers discontinued headlights that popped up from the front end when they were switched on, and folded down when off in favor for cheaper manufacturing and pedestrian safety. Emanuel M. SchwermerDrivers discuss car features that were popular back in the day that they wish cars had now[/caption] AlamyPop-up headlights were the symbol of a sports car era, but were discontinued for pedestrian safety[/caption] James Pumphrey from YouTube’s esteemed automotive channel Donut Media (@Donut) discussed some of the industry’s coolest example

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