It is for safety. Cars with headlights on 24/7 have better insurance rates for a reason...
All Audis have 6% markup
Yes, it is normal for the side lights to remain on while driving a new Ford Fiesta if the vehicle is equipped with daytime running lights (DRLs). These lights are designed to enhance visibility during the day. However, if the side lights are on consistently and you believe they shouldn't be, it's advisable to check the vehicle's settings or consult the owner’s manual for guidance.
Yes, there is a Sun sensor on the top of the dash near the base of the windshield.
The Christmas lights at Temple Square are on from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day each year. The regular temple lights, which illuminate the temple, are on every night.
It is up to the individual but most people take their Christmas lights down New Year's Day if not before. If you mean left on during the holidays- it is up to the person. A lot of people leave them on until they go to bed.
On the 3rd of December at 18.00hrs. street market during the day and entertainment from 16.00hrs. All the usual stuff including last years Go Karts. Not to be missed. Santa is switching them on 1inTent
A porcupine may be out during the day if it is searching for food, exploring new areas, or feeling threatened.
No. D-Day was a famous day during WW2. - 911 was in New York.
Barn lighting is simple to accomplish and you don't have to have a lot of lights to work with. Get some flood lights and position them in two different corners of the barn. Point them toward the middle of the barn so when the lights come in, the middle of the barn is lit up. This should provide enough light for you to be able to work and play in the barn at night or during a cloudy day.
Audis can be considered to be an expensive car. The average starting price of the 2011 Audi TT is $38,300 - $41,300. This can vary if the car is new or used.
You get Fairy lights at Christmas and a New Years Day. Hope that helped.
Whenever you want to. Most take them down after New Year's Day, thank goodness.