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It's generally cars with extremely bright DRLs that do this. I know Nissan does it cause their DRLs are extremely bright, or at least the ones on the rogue are. I was driving the Rogue at night granted it was extremely dark and in the woods so no light pollution or street lamps and without a doubt I can say that the DRLs are almost as bright as the headlights.
 
I paid attention yesterday when my lights reflected in the tailgate of a very clean and shiny pickup truck. My DRLs on: and they stay on when the turn signals are flashing. So, the Stinger's lights are not cancelled by the turn signals.
 
My 07 charger did this, it's not new. DRL only, never with headlights on. Regular halogen bulbs.
 
Kia Stinger
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