Well this I don't agree. And when it comes to N/A engines I think you were referring to twin carb setups or ITB's because Weber makes all types of carbs.
A nicely tuned turbo 4-pot with a straight exhaust without mufflers sounds very mean too. Or if there are any mufflers it can sound pretty nuts with a screamer pipe attached to the external wastegate.
But after all it comes down to taste, I still have to admit that 4-cylinders simply arent the best sounding ones available.
Kinda OT, but any1 know a good car for the snow? Looking for something safe and thinkin of the suburururururur hatchback. Just got my learners permit today after being too lazy for a whole year.
Volvo S80 V8 AWD (current model) or a D5 AWD if that is available in America. We've had one for the past two winters and not once has it even begun to get stuck in the snow (on summer tyres).
Yes I'm a Volvo fanboy but this is actually an example of a genuinely good car
Depends what sort of snow were talking about - are we talking ice (anything with 4wd and good tyres should be ok), or are we talking about drifts (ground clearance required)
Any car with cheap snow tires on it. It isn't about the car one bit, it's about the tires.
1994 Honda Civic, 175,000 miles on worn out snow tires through 3 feet of old snow in work's parking lot. Enough ground clearance for that? Stopped in the middle of it with the snow plowed up the front onto the roof and on the sides up past the bottom of the side windows. Pulled right through it. It is all about snow tires driving in snow.