Some vehicles use a lot better plastic than others - One of my relatives has a '95 Maxima with lenses that haven't seen any polish in at least 200K - and yet they still look nearly new. At the other extreme, there are plenty of 2-year-old Fords and Chryslers with lenses that already look like cr@p.qship96 wrote:One would think by now the car manufacturers would recognise this is a major problem and would have solved it by now.....or go back to GLASS headlamps, at least on the expensive cars. I am shocked NHTSA has not jumped all over this, as it is a safety issue....ever seen those old Volvos with the HUGE headlamps, most are so cloudy and yellow that I bet they block over 1/2 the potential light output!!!!