Originally Posted by
Mark
Good points!
My 2017 base level ES has the fog light switch on the turn signal. Could that switch be used if fog lights were added to the car? I don't think anything of it being there. I never even realized it was there, until someone shared about adding fog lights to their ES Mirage.
I personally don't feel the Mirage has changed much since 2017, except for features moved around and new front bumper/grill slapped on in 2021. In my mind, it's basically the same car. Since I like 5-speed manual powertrain, I am glad it has remained unchanged since 2017. I would be content with your 74 hp, too!
That's a good point, Mark. But is it that easy to connect aftermarket fog lights with the steering column's fake switch there?
In theory you would have the ultimate sleeper fog lights upgrade. Nobody would ever know they are aftermarket. Even when you're turning them on and off, since you have the real thing switch.
As long as the grille's "cut outs" popped out seamlessly too. Might not eh. I would task this out to my brother in law, but I won't bother. My own Mirage does not have the fake fog light switch eh.
With my grille having the fake fog lights cut out, it's like not opening the Chocolate advent calendar for some people: they would just have to add fog lights. Pop the bubble wrap paper.
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