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Originally Posted by cooden
Oh man, all the NPP guys are getting mad that someone doesn't like the NPP exhaust. Seriously though, you brought up a good point about Harleys--people in my neighborhood own them and those are just as loud or louder than the Corsa. Not to sound like a dick, but if you want peace and quiet--go live in the country. If people want to drive something that is a little loud, then you deal with it when living in a neighborhood. It's a sports car--not a fuel dragster that your starting. When I cold start either of my vehicles with a Corsa exhaust (Camaro or Durango), it's not an issue. I have a 3-year old and 6-week old--the exhausts or nothing else wakes them up. I don't know what your homes are built of, but it's not an issue in my neighborhood.
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Don't be a troll. We who think NPP is a good option live in neighborhoods where its more polite to be quieter late at night. I work all sorts of late hours sometimes. I get along with all of my neighbors and they never complain. The neighbor directly across from me has a newborn.
But it's just a non selfish point of view I suppose. Maybe one day you will be mature enough to be more considerate of others. And maybe, as you mentioned, its not an issue in your neighborhood. But don't sit there and judge those who spent the money on NPP. I do not regret it at all, I think it was a good purchase. Perhaps you're the one getting mad that you don't have NPP and its not in budget to buy the aftermarket exhausts that retain NPP.