Which of the following light devices does NOT exist in passenger cars?
Lighting
Explanation
In passenger cars, there are several types of **lights** that serve specific functions to improve visibility and safety. Among them are the **position lights** and the **dipped beam headlights**.
- **Position lights**: These lights are essential for making the vehicle visible to other drivers and pedestrians, especially in low-light conditions. They are used when the vehicle is parked or driving in situations of low visibility.
- **Dipped beam headlights**: Also known as low beams, they are fundamental for illuminating the road without dazzling other drivers. They are mainly used at night or in low visibility conditions.
On the other hand, **quick-start lights** are not a type of light found in passenger cars. Modern lighting systems include technologies such as **xenon and bi-xenon lamps**, which provide more powerful and natural lighting, but do not include a system called "quick-start lights."
Therefore, the correct option is that **quick-start lights** do not exist in passenger cars.
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