Car bulbs are a huge category of different products, but if you're in the market which should you be looking at and what are their features? Luckily the motoring guru showed up to share his expertise with us:
Halogen bulbs - These are the granddaddy of modern car bulbs, taking the form of a tungsten filament surrounded by halogen gas to increase the performance of the lamp. They still use far more energy than more modern bulbs for less light produced as they are more similar to old-style light bulbs that you'd find at home.
They are still in production however and if you're on a serious budget then they are a good choice as they are cheaper than newer, more advanced types of bulb. They also offer a decent life-span as they are made with very tough, thick glass (which they need as they burn at a very high temperature) and offer respectable brightness of up to no more than around 2000 lumens.
They are commonly around just 10 to 20 pounds each.