AC Schnitzer Audio Goodies With Exhaust Sounds

Posted on: October 12th, 2010 | Posted by: Michael W. Rush | Feedback: 2 Comments
Filed in: AC SCHNITZER, ARCHIVES, BMW, TUNED

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AC Schnitzer Audio Goodies With Exhaust Sounds

Coming to product placement and advertising, more companies tend to do the thing the wrong way. And by wrong, I mean by conventional advertising, which may produce results, but there are certainly better ways to promote your products anyway. One of the companies involved in the tuning business is making the advertising the right way!

When AC Schnitzer decided to record and publish the audio goodies from their custom made exhaust system, for different BMW cars, it was a full hit right in the middle with many car enthusiasts!

As some of them may be potential buyers of their services or products, we think of this as a good way to advertise and promote something like this. And some who were not convinced completely about them, may turn their opinion soon when they hear all of these sweet music to our ears, coming from those tuned cars!

So turn up the volume, clear your schedule and take a closer listen to what tuned version of the BMW 550i F10, BMW Z4 sDrive35is, BMW 135i complete with it’s bigger brother, the BMW 335i, BMW X6 Falcon by AC Schnitzer M, and the newest BMW M3 E92 coupe sound like!

Source: AC Schnitzer VIA BMW Blog

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