Which car has the best stock audio system?

Discussion in 'General Car Audio Discussions' started by makecar, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. makecar

    makecar New Member

    I'm looking at buying a used car but I won't be changing the stock audio system out of these 2 which has the best sounding audio system? Also which would have the most bass? Thanks

    1 2006 Pontiac grand prix gxp v8. It has the "monsoon" system
    2. 2006 Grand Cherokee Overland 5.7 liter Hemi with the Boston Acoustics Sound System
     
  2. Lazy Eye

    Lazy Eye Full Member

    I would go with number 1. just bc those cars are pretty quick, but I wouldn't make my decision on which car to get just bc of the stock stereo?
     
  3. slapperz

    slapperz Full Member

    The JBL in the 07+ Camry is phenomenal. It made me a fan of JBL audio so clear and the bass is great one would think you had a sub in there.
     
  4. tyrant1014

    tyrant1014 Full Member

    ARRRRGGGG don't buy a camry please!!!!!! I have seen so many of those go to ****, very quickly. In my opinion toyota makes a good car, but the camry has gone down hill quickly, but on the other hand it does have a lot of upgrades and is actually pretty easy to upgrade
     
  5. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    camrys have great stock systems.

    a lot of stock systems have overboosted bass and highs but little mids
     
  6. da12b

    da12b Guest

    I think that ALL OEM audio systems are crap. The manufacture concentrates their focus on the mostly safety issues, engine, head room, leg room, cargo space, and the look of it. I know I missed a few key areas, but you get the idea. The audio system is the least of their worries. I understand why this is so: 1. Safety is there #1 concern (and it should be) and #2 is cost. The manufacture may say it is “A Premium 6 Speaker Audio System,” but it is the low end of the audio line even if it is a known brand like, MTX, JBL, Polk Audio, and Bose Audio. I should know, my friend purchased a Nissan Maxima with a Bose audio system, and it does sound pretty good for what it is, but when he gets into my car, his car sounds like crap. My entire audio system is aftermarket.

    My point is that, whatever you may think of OEM audio systems, it could and will sound better then OEM. One prime example…OEM parts vs. aftermarket performance parts. Which is better? Need I say more.
     
  7. martyna

    martyna New Member

    Well you are going to buy a old means used car ... so its depend on the duration of the stoke use before....