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<blockquote data-quote="Woodstock Car Guy" data-source="post: 19971" data-attributes="member: 243"><p>It took a year and a half for my wife to ride in my last one. She's not much of a car enthusiast. </p><p>She went for a ride in my current one after I only owned it 2 months and immediately asked if it was always going to be this loud when it was just idling in the driveway. I said no it was going to get much, much worse. I dropped the top and drove it very gently across town making sure not to accelerate at all and immediately opened it up on the highway, making she she got to hear and feel what a supercharger does. All she did was shake her head. She admitted she understood then why the stereo had to be so powerful as she had previously asked why there were 2 large amps in the trunk. </p><p>I'm sure she enjoyed it but would never, ever admit it. Now for my son and daughter, </p><p>it's the exact opposite ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodstock Car Guy, post: 19971, member: 243"] It took a year and a half for my wife to ride in my last one. She's not much of a car enthusiast. She went for a ride in my current one after I only owned it 2 months and immediately asked if it was always going to be this loud when it was just idling in the driveway. I said no it was going to get much, much worse. I dropped the top and drove it very gently across town making sure not to accelerate at all and immediately opened it up on the highway, making she she got to hear and feel what a supercharger does. All she did was shake her head. She admitted she understood then why the stereo had to be so powerful as she had previously asked why there were 2 large amps in the trunk. I'm sure she enjoyed it but would never, ever admit it. Now for my son and daughter, it's the exact opposite ... [/QUOTE]
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