I'm not aware of any HID kits that you can buy for your car that provide auto-leveling of the headlamps. Usually they are just a kit with two ballasts, two bulbs, and the wiring.
I have looked a little into getting the Acura HID headlamps and installing them in my car, but it would either require body modifications to my car or mods to the headlamp assembly itself, which probably wouldn't be the easiest thing.
The NHTSB or whatever their name is has papers out detailing their concerns about aftermarket HID kits and make reference to the possibility of banning them or restricting them in some way or another. The two main problems that you will encounter with an aftermarket kit are: 1) no auto-leveling and 2) improper light output. OEM headlamp assemblies are very specifically engineered to provide a specific beam pattern with a given bulb. When you change the spectral content of the light you change both the beam pattern and the overall light output. Another problem with the HID bulbs is that their brightest point of light output is not at the same point as the OEM specification bulbs. This could lead to more eyestrain for other drivers since you may have excessive headlamp glare where the OEM lights don't provide much glare.
Anyhow, I would personally strongly advise against getting an aftermarket HID conversion kit unless you can get an entire lamp assembly designed for HIDs that will fit your car. If you would like more information on what the NHTSB has to say about them I can dig up the document and provide a link.
Of course this is partially fact and partially my opinion and somewhat that of the NHTSB. It is, ultimately, your choice.
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