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I haven't seen steering responsive lights on any Subie, and mine doesn't have it.

 

But the fog lights don't help much - it's just a gimmick.

 

For real useful cornering lights they have to be directed a lot more to the side.

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The new 18's have steering responsive lights (at least my Limited with EyeSight). I think they work pretty well. You can definitely see them "move" a bit with the light focus moving left or right respectively. Helps in the early mornings a bit but nothing earth shattering.
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The Steering Responsive lights might be helpful in an Outback, on a dirt road, with lots of winds and turns, in the middle of nowhere, crawling around at fairly slow speeds.

However, in a Legacy, on city streets and highways, it is the one feature in my car that I could easily not miss at all. I've never once thought "Ooooh....That was nice to see that!"

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The fog lights do not move on the 2018 3.6R but the headlights do when you turn in a direction above 5 mph. Low beam or high beam to illuminate your path.

 

The dogs stay on constant when powered on.

 

 

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I have an Outback and the fog lights won't help on roads with tight turns. I have tried it by turning on and off the fog lights. Didn't make one bit of a difference in reality for two reasons, the fog lights are too low and the light pattern isn't lighting up enough to the side.
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