Posted on 01/22/2015 12:03:20 PM PST by sparklite2
The 2015 Ford F-150 plays a muscular engine note through its speakers.
Stomp on the gas in a new Ford Mustang or F-150 and youll hear a meaty, throaty rumble the same style of roar that Americans have associated with auto power and performance for decades.
Its a sham. The engine growl in some of Americas best-selling cars and trucks is actually a finely tuned bit of lip-syncing, boosted through special pipes or digitally faked altogether. And its driving car enthusiasts insane.
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What I find just ludicrous is the price tag of a Mustang (more so than other cars).
Dubbed sound, hallmark of 70s TV, especially Starsky and Hutch, now per vehicle.
You mean that rubber band in there doesn’t growl? I didn’t think so. I thought it more like squeaks.
There is an old science fiction story, probably 1950ies with the premise that technology has degraded and partially an illusion with cars that can only go at slow speeds because they are so poorly made, but with sound effects that make them seem to go much faster.
Kornbluth’s “The Marching Morons”
how I loved the science fiction of that era.
so predictive in many instances
BMW has been doing this for several years at least. Not just “enhancement,” but a fake sound track. Many other vehicles are doing this too.
People have come to associate a loud exhaust note and excessive idle speed engine sound with “power”. But all that energy that is expended in generating a range of engine sounds in the acoustic mode, is really wasted and not available to drive the vehicle down the road rapidly and with relative economy.
The digital sounds created, and synchronized with the actual engine speed, provide a psychological satisfaction that “performance” is being displayed. Is this dishonest? Only in the same sense that pretty and scantily clad females draped over the subject vehicle also enhance its road performance.
Many would really rather have the fantasy than the reality.
I would rather have a quite car. I had a car that had cheap tires. Those tires where just plane loud. You wouldn’t think that it would be an issue, but it drove me crazy!
Virtual reality. Get used to it.
Absolutely! The foresight they had is quite impressive. Or stupid humans are just too predictable. :\
I’d consider engine noise coming through the speakers to be a defect in the stereo system.
Government Motors, Government controlled media propaganda.
Not even mentioning GM. But then again GM cars are more
soviet socialist as it’s government owned and controlled
than a true American built car or truck. And like all
government controlled companies they cant compete.
So they attack legitimate businesses.
Next they will make GM employees exempt from paying
social security taxes.
GM should have went bankrupt. If it weren’t for special
tax exemptions and loans they couldn’t compete anyway.
I like Ford, yet some of my tax dollars went to bail out
a defunct and ill-managed communist auto company.
I have no respect for GM and anyone who buys GM is supporting
the Obama and the communist takeover of this country.
Back in the late 70s, US automakers successfully got legislation limiting the number of foreign cars (mostly Japan’s) that could be imported. GM executives promptly jacked up the price in their cars and gave themselves a raise. I swore then I’d never buy another GM product, and I haven’t.
I’d rather live with sound from resonance on a ford than the Marxist sound of Government Motors.
I also like the new Un-government Fiat sounds from the return to the flock MOPARS. So much so that I went and bought a new RAM 1500 Big Horn this past September. B*tchin’ HEMI sound.
What I find just ludicrous is the price tag of a Mustang (more so than other cars).
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You priced a Truck lately?
Over 40 large for a nicely equipped truck? HELL No.
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