Buick Clear Corners
Every Buick vehicle is complete with several sets
of lights and bulbs. Each plays an important role both as an aesthetic
and as a functional part. These lights are located at a strategic
points which it could maximize their functions. Headlights are set of
lights located at the front of the vehicle attached to the header panel
that function to keep the road visible especially at night time
driving. Additional aid to the headlight are another set of lights
located just below it, usually at the bumper are the fog lights. Some
Buick comes with standard fog lights while lower models have provisions
for these lights. Fog lights contribute to improve the visibility of
the road during rain or foggy conditions.
Other lights which also play an important role in
keeping the vehicle look good at the same time visible during the night
and poor road visibility are the tail lights. Tail lights are set of
standard red light located at the rear of the vehicle. When turned on,
the vehicle is visible for certain distance. Tail lights keep the Buick
from rear end collision as it provide glow and clear visibility to
other drivers. With the tail lights come the brake lights and reverse
lights, which, like other lights in the Buick light system, have their
own functions.
 Corner lights are another set of light located
both in the front and the rear of the Buick. These lights functions as
signals to other driver of vehicle's intention to whether, the vehicle
will change lanes or turn left or right.
But there are also auxiliary lights which can be
added as an accessory. One of these lights is the clear corner. This
light is installed where the corner lights are located. As corner
lights are mere yellow standard lights, clear corners are stylish
lights that project a more attractive effect to the vehicle. Clear
corners are good addition if you want your Buick to be unique but still
retains the lights' original functions. With clear corners, the vehicle
could achieve a good exterior image at the same time make your vehicle
more exciting to drive. |