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headlamp
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headlamp
1. Lighting device fitted to a vehicle and used to provide illumination on the road. 2. A lamp strapped to the forehead of a surgeon or miner, enabling light to be directed where required leaving both hands free.


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Available in three or five door versions, with either petrol or diesel power, and with a host of upmarket fixtures and fittings, like rain sensing wipers, home safe headlamps, air conditioning, satellite navigation and MPC3 sockets (according to model specified) the 2006 Fiesta range is now in showrooms.
3 million Passat estates have already been produced over five generations ON sale from November, the 2006 Fiesta and Fusion range will feature rain-sensing wipers, automatic home safe headlamps, aircon with electronic control, satellite navigation, trip computer, one-touch-down driver's door window, power folding heated door mirrors and MP3-compatible audio systems
 
 
 
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