It depends on the type of car.
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That depends how close you measure the car crash. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
About 130db but that is just one car
Depending on the car this can reach 130-135 decibels. So yes you can feel it in your chest
Power (Watts)/ Decibels (if the speaker is efficient) 2 Watts = 93 decibels 4 Watts = 96 decibels 8 Watts = 99 decibels 16 Watts = 102 decibels 32 Watts = 105 decibels 64 Watts = 108 decibels 128 Watts = 111 decibels 256 Watts = 114 decibels 512 Watts= 117 decibels 1024 Watts = 120 decibels Some Volumes to Compare 10 decibels = normal human breathing 60 decibels = normal human conversation 110 decibels = power saw, car horn, shouting in ear, 120 decibels = jet aircraft close by, emergency vehicle siren, rock concert
$600 is about average in WI
Average attempts is 2 but a good repossessor may average 1.5.
An increase of 10 decibels represents a doubling of sound intensity. So, 10 decibels louder would sound noticeably louder, such as a car passing nearby compared to a quiet conversation.
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there are 14000 parts in an average car
The average length of a car door is between three and four feet. This will vary slightly depending on the make and model of the car.