Will a New Car Depreciate After Replacing Headlights?
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Car headlights are considered wear-and-tear components, and their replacement is a normal occurrence that typically does not result in significant depreciation. Below is relevant information about vehicle lights: Introduction: Vehicle lights refer to the lamps on a vehicle, serving as tools for road illumination during nighttime driving and as signaling devices for various driving indications. Types: Headlights (combined headlights located at the front of the vehicle, primarily for illumination and signaling purposes), taillights (combined taillights located at the rear of the vehicle, mainly for illumination and signaling purposes), turn signals (used to indicate left or right turns to other road users), and license plate lights (primarily for illuminating the license plate, enabling people to identify the vehicle's license plate in the dark).