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But What Does a C8 Sound Like?

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Justa like a C-6 with 2 more C's???? :slap:

Lookie what I passed on my way to work this morning!!!! It was not even 3 miles from my house.

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Quiet when it’s not accelerating. There was a woman driving it and she was in the far right lane. I passed her.

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14 minutes ago, Frosty said:

Quiet when it’s not accelerating. There was a woman driving it and she was in the far right lane. I passed her.

Bummer. Expected a little more noise. Of course the base Vettes weren’t always the loudest things stock. 

The car was not even up to 70 mph and not accelerating so it was not very throaty. I noticed the camo wrapping long before I even heard the car.

  • 8 months later...

For pure aural pleasure from the factory, the Jaguar F-type R or SVR are hard to beat, but for sheer primal volume, my 1972 De Tomaso Pantera is ferociously loud whether idling or w.o.t., a deep guttural scream.

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