If you’re not terribly interested in high-brightness, Fasttech has a whole bunch of NW “bulbs”. I went nuts and ordered a minimum of 2 of each for my tag-lights, just to try them all.
For that (tag-lights), I actually don’t want brighter, in fact dimmer would be better. Just don’t like the appearance of a billboard on the back of my car…
Anyway, I did find one set that’s got a single 5050 NW on it, which I’m using now. Still lights up the plate just fine, but is a great match for my car’s shade of white (“diamond white”; not eyeball-searing paper-white like most white cars are, and not mayonnaise-yellow like a Chrysler 300). Beautiful match, just ever so slightly off-white.
https://www.fasttech.com/p/3267500 or probably these https://www.fasttech.com/p/3278100 are the ones.
For interior lighting, I went with WW. Where they’d fit, I used Amazon.com , which are quite nice. Where I couldn’t fit the extra length (map lights, etc.), I used Amazon.com , also nice, but not quite as bright.
For most exterior lighting, I’m okay with CW. I like those 800lm CW JDMs that I’m running now for backup-lights. Didn’t replace the lights on the underside of the doors (puddle-lights), etc. Maybe I will, maybe I won’t, but I got ’em if I do.
Hate when people do that.
Also hate those emails Amazon sends me, “Can you answer this question?” when the question is something like “Will these bulbs fit my —make— and —model— car?”. Uhhh, how’bout you look at the light first and see what form factor it is, first??