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Originally Posted by flyrv9
Car makers have been trying to make auto high beams since the 50's. They all gave up. There are even more variables now - can't see it working well. If you can't control your own high beams - as well as other basic auto functions - you shouldn't be driving.
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It works beautifully on my Lexus. It's totally sorted out on new cars. I use it almost exclusively on full auto mode. The cameras are much better than they once were. They can judge distance, light color, etc. The Subaru binocular vision system is the best of any I've driven. GM's is the worst. Toyota's problem is that they take for fawking ever to trickle tech into some models like the 4Runner. While other ones like the Carolla get it right away. I understand that the Carolla is the world's best selling car - so it is priority #1 globally, but there's no reason we can't get pretty basic tech that's already a generation old in our vehicles.