My understanding of this regular recheck process, is that it is driven by vanity. The pride of the UK can't go about parking at all kinds of weird angles just because one air spring deflates.
The car is constantly adjusting height based on the load in it - when you get out after driving it, there is a fair difference in weight, and so it compensates by lowering back down. Similarly, when you get in, the car will drop a little, so the compressor is used to pump it back up to the correct height.
As mentioned, these cars don't have self levelling headlights (that I have seen) because the car itself is self levelling. My VW on the other hand, has normal coil springs, and it's headlights do a little dance every time it is started, testing the motor functionality.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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