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I must admit I don't really like white cars, but yours looks great![/QUOTE]

thanks, a bit of digital trickery in some of my shots!
I've got some vinyl blue shelby style rocker stripes and bonnet spears to install but I'm not sure yet if I want them.
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The photos look great, especially the night shots. The blue vinyl complements a white car beautifully - a fantastic combination in my opinion. Now please, spend some time with the family - it was Christmas!:)
 

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Great car!! Can't wait for mine. I'm getting a white Eco as well
Can you please confirm if the headlights are white HID ?
 

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You'll be happy with the white. Not sure about hid lights. No reference to them in the manual. There is a headlamp leveller on the dash (which is required for HID) but no light washers (also required). I'll make some enquiries.


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You'll be happy with the white. Not sure about hid lights. No reference to them in the manual. There is a headlamp leveller on the dash (which is required for HID) but no light washers (also required). I'll make some enquiries.


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I'm fairly sure they are 4300K, [MENTION=14340]HybridGT[/MENTION] knows the answer to this one
 

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Yeah they are 4300k
 

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Anything above 2200 lumen requires washers... I reckon Ford have got away without it by keeping the light output to below that..... But the light color will be the Pure white light that we have come to expect
 

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That's what's generally called "warm white".

Personal preference really. I'll be swapping to 6000k day one.
 

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For those wondering about the viability of the back seats in the S550, I have some experience of them from the last couple of days.
The problem is not really the leg room but the headroom. If you're under 5'7" or so and the passenger or driver in front of you is less than 6' and can keep their seat adjusted halfway, you will be fine for headroom and leg room - for shortish journeys anyway. If you're tall like me - 6' or my son 6'3", you cannot ride in the back - your head is squished up against the rear glass. The seats (front and back) are actually very good and comfortable. The drivers seat has lumbar adjustment, but the passenger seat does not really need it as they have good lumbar support anyway - you would just adjust the rake to get the lumbar support you need. There is good height adjustment on driver and passenger seat. It would be good if the seat moved forward automatically when you put the back forward to let a rear passenger in and out but you can't have everything in a 50K car. This car willbe very comfortable for those in the front seats on a long trip.
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