For auto nuts, sound plays an important role in the driving experience. Think about it: when you hear the motor churning away at six or 7,000 rpms and you're just about to hit the redline there's something very magical about an engine operating at full tilt.
Hell, for some, a vehicle's blissful note isn't even near the redline, it's down at the low end.
For example, one of my best buddies from childhood picked up a 2011 Subaru WRX. While the car sounded decent with its stock setup, it sounds like it's breathing a lot clearer now that he had the Subaru Performance Tuning (SPT) exhaust installed. Now his car belts out a snarling, grunt-y note on the low end, which really displays the Boxer motor's true quality.
With that said, this got me a little curious: WHICH car do YOU think has the best STOCK exhaust note?
My friend's SPT exhaust doesn't count since it's an add-on part.
We're talking straight from the factory and you wouldn't change a thing. I have a couple of cars in mind, but I'll feature one particularly striking example down below...
What say you, Spies?