I don't know for sure if this will help make a decision, but on the topic of skid sounds you can confidently crank up the volume inside the car. Outside too.
My own real-life experience is that tyre squeal is very piercing.. and it travels well! Probably everyone will recall hearing a car screeching to a stop, many streets away, even if the car is far enough away that they can't hear the sound of the engine.
When you're at the race track, there are points around the track where you can't hear the cars's engines as they race around.. but you can always track their progress because you can hear their tyres, when they lean hard around a corner, or skid into a wall.
I've come to the conclusion that the sound of tyres screeching travels by subspace, and covers much greater distance than normal sounds.
My own real-life experience is that tyre squeal is very piercing.. and it travels well! Probably everyone will recall hearing a car screeching to a stop, many streets away, even if the car is far enough away that they can't hear the sound of the engine.
When you're at the race track, there are points around the track where you can't hear the cars's engines as they race around.. but you can always track their progress because you can hear their tyres, when they lean hard around a corner, or skid into a wall.
I've come to the conclusion that the sound of tyres screeching travels by subspace, and covers much greater distance than normal sounds.