Do you like daytime running lights?

Incandescents look comfy. They look warm and they produce heat, it all clicks naturally.
Of course you could make a LED that imitates incandescents, but it is lame, like those candle-shaped light bulbs that flickered imitating a fire. Full spectrum light bulbs sound like the "perfect" bulb in theory, but in reality they look cold, you need a bit of that yellow/red.
At least put some sort of diffuser in front of them to make it easier on the eyes. It isn't as futuristic as clear plastic, but it werks.

I'm indifferent to them. I have my headlights and foglights on at all times anyway. They shut off if the engine isn't running so I just leave both switches on 24/7 and forget about it.

Replacing cheap bulbs slightly more often feels like a small price to pay for being slightly more visible and not having to remember to turn them on if it rains or gets foggy out.

>but in reality they look cold, you need a bit of that yellow/red.

That's what the light temperature numbers are for.
Your normal light bulb you like so much usually is around the 3000k mark so if you want a replacement you have to buy something with the same temperature or it will look totally off.

Also, of course cheap LED lights tend to have off colors.
So yes, if you're that into incandescents stay with them or buy high CRI LEDs with the same temperature. If you buy cheap shits you will get your confirmation that LEDs suck.

All I'm seeing is annoying blue lights in my mirror or some super white LED s that are adjusted poorly do that I'm constantly blinded when I look in the mirror.

In the end it's never the same, believe me I've tried (the EU has already banned incandescent light bulbs).
I'll just have to get used to it until people get over how much they fucking love science and safety statistics and try to make things pretty again, hopefully something that isn't just a Chinese imitation of the past and still looks good.

Pic related, me when some blue LED daytime running light fag is flying towards me in their shitbox

This. And LED bulbs at Ikea are so hilariously cheap as well these days

Here in Canuckistan Canadian Tire was selling $8 packs of 6 LED bulbs with a $7 rebate, that's like under 15 US cents per LED bulb

>they produce heat
That's just wasted energy and something you want to avoid

>make things pretty again

LED filament bulbs

You haven’t seen my “day time LED bar” yet