6 Recent Films That Got Car Sounds Badly Wrong

Sadly, filmmakers aren't interested in catering for pedantic petrolheads, as these movie engine sound gaffes prove...
6 Recent Films That Got Car Sounds Badly Wrong

A few years ago, I had a jolly big rant about films using the wrong sounds for particular cars. I’ve since spoken to a few people who work in the field of audio post production, and predictably the reason is ‘dramatic license’ - in other words filmakers prefer making things sound cool, rather than realistic.

That’s fair enough, especially when the vast majority of the audience isn’t going to give a damn. But as an utterly pedantic petrolhead, I still want to moan when things aren’t quite right, and if you’ll indulge my curmudgeonly nature, here are a few zingers which aggravated me recently:

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Sadly, we don’t live in a world where the M3 still has a V8. But in the fantasy land of the movies, this turbo straight-six F80 version is given an extra pair of cylinders it doesn’t have IRL…

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Oh, how happy I was when I watched The Last Witch Hunter the other week. Not because it’s a good film (it isn’t), but because the sound of the Aston Martin Rapide S in it is spot-on. It’s not just a V12 as it should be; I’m 99.99 per cent sure the particular V12 sound used even belongs to an Aston engine.

However, all that good work is undone by one scene (we can’t find a clip of the actual gaffe, but the car appears in the above trailer at the 25sec mark) when it sounds remarkably like a V10 Audi R8. So close…

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Last time I checked, the Tesla Model S didn’t have an internal combustion engine. But we can’t blame Kit Harrington for not noticing this omission - the Lord Commander does have a lot on right now, after all.

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The sight of Indycars in the unforgivably boring Focus should have been a good thing. However, while the Indycars themselves were the real deal, the sounds dubbed over the top seem to be sourced from V10 F1 cars.

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Yep, this one’s a bike rather than a car, but it’s worth mentioning since this is something that filmmakers get wrong all the damn time: a Ducati with an inline-four engine. I get why: most people expect superbikes to have screaming four-cylinder engines, but what’s annoying here is in a previous scene, it sounds like a twin just as it should.

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The Fast and Furious franchise has a pretty shoddy track record for engine sounds, and the latest installment is no different. V10 Maserati Ghibli, anyone?

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Speaking of incorrectly placed V10s and Furious 7, how about this flat-six powered Lykan that sounds a lot like a Lexus LFA?

We could probably make a whole list out of Furious 7’s engine sound gaffes, so let’s just leave it at these two for now.

What other engine sound mess-ups have you seen in films of the last two years?

Comments

Chewbacca_buddy (McLaren squad)(VW GTI Clubsport)(McLaren 60

Transformers: the veyron sound alike a gallardo

09/26/2016 - 18:12 |
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Anonymous

i threw a fit during Fast 6 when they gave Shaw’s “LeMans turbo diesel” flip car a Lamborghini V12 soundtrack while a chevy small block V8 was visible hanging off the back

09/26/2016 - 18:29 |
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Anonymous

I can tell you that the sound of Mission Impossible and Furious 7 are right.. Their OEM exhaust sound diffrent than typical v6tt or v8 engine

09/26/2016 - 18:58 |
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Kim Brabus Barnell

The s1000rr in mission impossible are totally wrong too :/

09/26/2016 - 19:00 |
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Curuţ Alin

Don`t forget that the white Supra from F7 sounds exactly , and I mean EXACTLY like the Eclipse from the first movie.

09/26/2016 - 19:00 |
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Anonymous

I think Fast and Furious 6 takes it with Owen Shaw’s ‘wedge’ car. Someone describing the car says it uses a “turbo diesel engine, just like Le Mans prototypes.” The noise, however, is definitely that of a V10 N/A Formula 1 car!

09/26/2016 - 19:04 |
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Dan Bragiel

After film school, I promise I will not make these mistakes.

09/26/2016 - 19:27 |
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Detra

Engine swapped Tesla?🤔

09/26/2016 - 19:44 |
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Anonymous

1:04 it´s an automatic, why do they even show this
fast and furious shoud be made by cars guys, and not by WWE guys like THE ROCK

09/26/2016 - 19:44 |
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Mr.Beam

They LS-swap everything, they don’t even stop for an M3 or a NSX

09/26/2016 - 19:52 |
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