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Luxury car headlights: BMW, Audi, Mercedes – replacement costs are brutal

A BMW or Audi headlight can run you $1,000 and up. Restoration is an even smarter move on luxury vehicles.

2 min readLe Roi des Phares
BMW headlight assembly on a counter

If you own a BMW, Audi, or Mercedes with headlights starting to yellow, you've probably already checked the price of a replacement. And you probably got sticker shock. Luxury car headlights are in a whole different league when it comes to cost.

Prices that hurt

An OEM headlight for a BMW X3 or X5can run between $800 and $1,500 per side. For an Audi Q5 or A4, you're looking at the same ballpark. Mercedes GLC or C-Class? Same story. When the headlights have adaptive LEDs or Matrix technology, the price goes up even more. We're talking $2,000 and up per headlight in some cases.

Add in specialized labor (German dealers don't give discounts on that), and your total for replacing both headlights can easily hit $3,000 or more. For plastic parts that'll yellow again in a few years. The cost comparison is even starker on these vehicles. We break down the numbers in our article on restoration vs. replacement—which should you choose?.

Restoration works just as well on luxury cars

The polycarbonate on a BMW headlight is polycarbonate. It's the same base material as on a Honda Civic. More sophisticated in shape and electronics integration, sure. But the outer lens that yellows? It's the same plastic. And the same treatment works.

Restoration removes the oxidized layer and brings back the original clarity. A ceramic coating protects the result. The price? Same as any other vehicle. That's where luxury car owners save the most.

Adaptive headlights and LEDs – does that change anything?

Nope. The tech inside the headlight (LED, xenon, laser, Matrix, whatever) doesn't affect the outer lens. It's the lens that yellows, not the lighting system. Restoration treats the outer surface without touching any internal components. Your adaptive LEDs keep working exactly the same after treatment.

Besides, if your LED headlights cost $1,500 each, it's even more ridiculous to replace them over a surface problem that gets fixed in 45 minutes for a fraction of the price.

Resale value – luxury buyers are picky

Buyers shopping for used BMW, Audi, or Mercedes are particularly detail-focused. Yellow headlights on a luxury car send the wrong message. It signals that the vehicle was neglected overall. And those buyers will absolutely negotiate the price down because of it.

Getting your headlights restored before you sell is a minimal investment that can net you way more in negotiations. We cover this in our article on how to prep your vehicle for sale.

Book an appointment on leroidesphares.ca. BMW, Audi, Mercedes, or anything else—we restore all models at your place in Montreal and across the South Shore.

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