80 grand motor and only one rear fog light!

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80 grand motor and only one rear fog light!

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Is Porsche spelled K-I-A these days...?
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Re: 80 grand motor and only one rear fog light!

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I was just making the observation that a car in this sector of the market would normally be expected (by me, at least..) to have a pair of rear fog lights, one in each cluster.

Instead, it appears just to have a single fog light in the offside cluster; a practice common among manufacturers at the cheaper end of the market...
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Re: 80 grand motor and only one rear fog light!

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Construction and use regs stipulate just one, offside. Why add weight and complexity when not required? Not like you need two rear fogs regularly is it.
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