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AAhh the good ole Fast and Furious days
T5 is turboyou have a T5/T6 or T8? I thought only T8 has turbo+super charger
Really 100dB that would be annoying...
What’s the last time you took your car to redline?! Me: hasn’t ever...
I haven't really heard a turbo car that I go "this is good" especially compare to NA or super charger
That's true, but at least I can figure out why people find 100dB street cars obnoxious.
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Porsche is predominantly famous for its sports cars. Sports cars are loud. That’s why it’s ironic for customers at a Porsche dealership to complain about loud sports cars.
But they weren't famous for loud cars...they were famous for sports car that you could daily drive. Porsches being very loud, is something of the last 10-15 years. If you drive an air cooled 911 or 930, or a 928 or 944 Turbo S, none of those were particularly loud cars. People daily drove those Porsches. The air cooled 911s have a distinctive engine sound...but they were not incredibly loud. And back then it wasn't purely about being loud, it was about the sounds the cars made. Ferraris and Lamborghinis were loud, but not 100 db, and it was more the sound track they provide. I know plenty of guys with nice sports cars, plenty are loud, but I don't know any that daily drive really loud cars...they all daily something else.
Still one of my favorite Porsche driving videos and the sound is perfect, any louder and it would be too much for me.
But they weren't famous for loud cars...they were famous for sports car that you could daily drive. Porsches being very loud, is something of the last 10-15 years. If you drive an air cooled 911 or 930, or a 928 or 944 Turbo S, none of those were particularly loud cars. People daily drove those Porsches. The air cooled 911s have a distinctive engine sound...but they were not incredibly loud. And back then it wasn't purely about being loud, it was about the sounds the cars made. Ferraris and Lamborghinis were loud, but not 100 db, and it was more the sound track they provide. I know plenty of guys with nice sports cars, plenty are loud, but I don't know any that daily drive really loud cars...they all daily something else.
There are exactly three SUVs that are alright: G-wagen, Wrangler, and the new Bronco (omg).
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