That makes no sense. Do you base your subjectivity on what other people write?munudeges wrote:The fact that Autosport amongst others have been frantically pumping out articles saying "They don't sound that bad" means that they do sound that bad.
When I see a handful of comments from people saying something, and they move on and leave it at that, then that's something. When I see a torrent of articles and comments, one after the other, telling us that they don't sound bad then that's overkill for a reason - and they simply do sound that bad. They're vacuum cleaners.SectorOne wrote:That makes no sense. Do you base your subjectivity on what other people write?
I like how the V6 engines sound. So they can't sound bad per se as at least one person likes it.munudeges wrote:Of course it makes sense you idiot.SectorOne wrote:That makes no sense. Do you base your subjectivity on what other people write?
When I see a handful of comments from people saying something, and they move on and leave it at that, then that's something. When I see a torrent of articles and comments, one after the other, telling us that they don't sound bad then that's overkill for a reason - and they simply do sound that bad. They're vacuum cleaners.
What are you talking about you twit?And when V8´s came did they do a reverse and said they sounded like crap because they liked them?
Full of meaningless tripe, as per usual.I could probably write an A4 paper on your sentece alone.
They do sound slightly different, but they are so dull sounding.Alexgtt wrote:To me all three engines sound distinctly different to each other. I like the Ferrari better as there's a more exotic scream at the top of the rev range.
The combination of several noises these cars are producing is quite interesting and suspect as they develop the control systems over the year that will significantly change. Overall I'll miss the N/A induction noise more than the exhaust noise. Probably why a BMW M3 CSL is my favourite road car.