The sound of your car’s door slamming is a lie. A trick. A clever ruse. And it’s all thanks to the engineers who designed your car. Your car doors are carefully designed to sound sturdier than they ...
As winter approaches, many drivers will soon notice their car speakers starting to crackle, cut out, or sound muffled. Freezing temperatures put serious str ...
There's no official rule anywhere that says this, but many folks tend to use the sound made by closing a vehicle's door as a measure of overall quality. That "thunk" or "thud" has to hit just right, ...
A quiet, comfortable ride free from dust, drafts, and wind noise is something drivers expect from their cars. Manufacturers spend big money to ensure acceptable levels of noise, vibration, and ...
Ask any car guy (or gal) about what can make or break the perceived quality of a perfect car — and they’ll likely tell you that sound (or noise) can play a huge role in the highly subjective ...
If you’ve been on the Earth for a couple of decades or more, or have just grown up riding around in some older metal, you’d know that cars can be incredibly noisy. If you’re unfamiliar, buy yourself a ...