I have a 2012 Mazda 3, so it will fit any second gen Mazda3. But this car came with halogens, and while they were fine I guess, they really struggled at night with no street lights. And the stock bulbs really couldn't see far at all.For only $35 these things are really easy to install, and are VERY bright. The biggest advantage is not how far they shine compared to a halogen, that has nothing to do with the bulb, instead the housing. But how bright something is from farther away. With halogens the brightness scales down the farther they shine on the road. But these are at least twice as bright at hundreds of feet away. At 500ft the halogens could barely see the road at all, these can easily see past that.The one downside is I would have preferred it to be a fan-less heatsink. The fan is a moving part that can fail. And because it's a small fan it produces an annoying whine. You wont hear it over the engine in the cabin, but you can hear it if you're outside the cabin. Otherwise this product is amazing.
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