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There should be accompanying legislation to make sure people in cars and trucks ride with the windows rolled down, for safety!Then the BMW cars would not need to pipe in "engine sound" to the ultra quiet cabin.
Lannis, where did you get them and what was the cost?
Your last statement isn't far from reality.
All my statements are at least BASED in reality:http://www.caranddriver.com/features/faking-it-engine-sound-enhancement-explained-tech-dept" (BMW) M division engineers discovered that the F10 chassis, like that of so many other new cars these days, is so effective at insulating the cabin from road and engine noise that the M5 lost one of the characteristics that made the previous two iterations such visceral thrills to let off the leash: its bark. To give the driver a better feel for the engine, an exterior recording of the M5�s motor plays through the car�s stereo. The precise sample is determined by engine load and rpm. Some of the real engine notes are still audible to the driver, so the recording is more of a backing track. BMW says the setup helps the driver shift by ear and reduces the chances of bumping the rev limiter when using the full rpm range."