IMO its an annoying feature.
Lets face it, how often is fog thick enough for front fogs to be useful. - honestly.. come on now do you know how thick fog needs to be for front fogs to offer much
help?
Many many cars dont have front fogs fitted..
So with this in mind, and many of you seeming to like this feature, why are these lights designed to be more like headlights in terms of beam patern rather than giving a fog light type beam...
Or is it that as headlights seem to be moving upwards further from the front of the car that they can no longer offer a beam pattern that lights up the ground near to the front and sides of the car whcn compared to lights that in days gone by have been stuck on the front of cars?
Or added to this that its becoming more common for headlights to have a clean cut off to the beam pattern and more focused so dont illuminate sideways very well?