A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust
A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust

A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust

A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust
A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust
I do have some sympathy for this guy, sounds like the cop was being a dickhead.
However I caught this point in the article:
Many municipalities are cracking down on volume, which is justified to some extent, but then arguably goes too far when stock vehicles are being cited as nuisances
Yeah, about that… cars are almost all so obnoxiously loud at all times.
Why does something being "stock" excuse it from nuisance laws? Fucking 8 billion lumen headlights, ridiculous exhausts, completely unnecessarily large vehicles, and blasting stereos are the bane of my commute and work day. And people have them for no other reason than because.
And putting any sort of sound kit on an ev should be a crime. Fucking safety!? Really?
I have adjustable exhaust vents. I set it to quiet start 20hrs out of the day. It will only turn on loudly between 1pm-5pm. Before and after are quiet starts. My neighbors appreciate it.
If it’s stock, the blame should be on the manufacturer. Instead of punishing the consumer, where’s the recall?
Agreed.
I get the logic that it’s not the fault of the person who bought the car, but cars like that should not be legal to sell.
god whenever im walking down the street and theres no cars for even just 5 seconds, the absolute silence is Amazing
Unbelievably funny of the article and completely oblivious to make a point about how it's ELECTRIC AND CAN'T MAKE NOISE U DUMMY COP PERSON but later explain that actually it can definitely make a lot of fucking noise, it was just turned off trust me bro
I doubt that the stock noises put out through external speakers are going to be near as loud as some yahoo gunning a combustion engine.
It's not just a speaker; it's engineered to be loud (and annoying).
https://www.slashgear.com/1650295/dodge-fratzonic-chambered-exhaust-explained/
Good lord. One of the main things about EVs that I like is how quiet they are. They could put a noise maker on them for safety reason no problem, but the one on the Charger is way too loud.
Reminds me of those stupid kits you can get online to make your plain old bike or ebike sound like a motocycle. So stupid.
Under 40km/hr, a small noise makes sense, over that the tyres make enough noise
Ts not just how quiet EVs are, but the combination of massive torque and silence makes acceleration seem effortless. My car will pull away from almost any other car I encounter, just taking it easy, while they wheeze and rattle and whine and struggle to get up to speed.
I recently had to drive a gasoline car and it was sad how much effort it seemed to be putting into some minor acceleration. I’m starting to think of these vehicles similarly to steam engines or steampunk creations. It’s fascinating how they achieved such complexity back then, all those gears and clanging metal parts, and they’re well suited for a museum
The Charger EV can “rev” quite loudly, but it has to be put in Park to do that. It can also produce a fake engine noise while moving, but it must be in Sport mode for that. Mike told us he had his car set to the Auto drive mode at the time because he was low on battery, and that setting keeps the synthesized sounds to a minimum.
Of course he's going to say that. ACAB but in this case if the cop claims the car was loud that's all that is needed. You can always put some switch in your car to "change settings to quite" and claim it was on. It's not for the cop to prove when it was on or off. The car shouldn't be able to make loud noises at any point. If you have this setting then fuck you.
"Acab, but I immediately believe what the cop said with no evidence, even as he tickets someone for a loud muffler that the car literally doesnt have and openly fishes for other violations to try to justify the stop."
I thought it was "innocent until PROVEN guilty". Cop has to prove the setting was off, or that the noise was real. Putting the onus on the defendant means guilty until proven innocent.
Your reasonable doubt is that whoever is testifying it was on is committing perjury against a stranger for laughs vs the guy who actually bought a car with a noisemaker. I frankly don't care if the depondent is a cop or some 7/11 cashier, that sort of he said she said with circumstantial evidence of possession of an actual noisemaker is the proof.
It can also produce a fake engine noise while moving
That is just so sad. It's the equivalent of a 5yo kid putting this cardboard piece against the spikes so that when the wheel turns it makes this "flapflapflap" noise to look cool
It's the "look, I can STILL be an obnoxious asshole!" mode
Jesus, they took business ideas from Kevin James
I think it would help if the American police would hire more on a "high IQ" base instead of "can shoot".