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Your car's engine sound might be fake. Here’s why automakers pipe it through the speakers
That engine roar might be coming from your car's speakers rather than the engine bay. Here's why that happens in some modern ...
In 1930, the Galvin brothers built the first in-car radio system, famously known as the Motorola. Slowly, consumers began to expect radio and sound systems in their cars and lower and lower trim ...
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4 car sounds that could signal an expensive repair
Most drivers learn to tune out the ordinary hum of an engine, the whoosh of tires on pavement, the occasional rattle of loose ...
Cars make all kinds of noises, even when they're operating correctly. You turn the key and the engine fires up with a consistent and satisfying rumble. Horns beep, doors slam, and your car's interface ...
Electric vehicles have made a name for themselves as gas-powered cars’ greener, quieter alternative. But not too quiet. Without a noisy internal combustion engine, electric cars are required to emit ...
How a car sounds has been a huge topic of debate for automakers, seemingly since the automobile was invented. Whether it was taming a large-capacity engine to keep its cabin whisper quiet in luxury ...
A vehicle rarely stays quiet when something goes wrong. Long before a dashboard warning light flashes or a breakdown leaves a driver stranded, the car often sends an audible warning. Those odd squeals ...
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