15 Cars Whose Stock Sound Systems Let Drivers Down
A car’s sound system is more than just a luxury; it’s an integral part of the driving experience. However, not all factory-installed sound systems live up to expectations, with some falling disappointingly short despite advances in automotive technology. Let’s look at 15 cars with factory-installed sound systems that left drivers wanting more.
2009 Toyota Corolla (Base Model)
The Toyota Corolla base model is known to have a mediocre audio system that often disappoints owners. Common issues include speakers rattling excessively, even with low bass levels; sudden loss of volume, even with the volume maxed out; and speakers cutting out shortly after turning on.
2022 Honda Civic (LX Trim)
This model’s sound system features a basic 160-watt, four-speaker setup that many users find inadequate compared to the upgraded systems in higher trims. Owners have reported inconsistent audio output, with some speakers cutting out intermittently, often due to loose connections at the speakers or head unit.
2022 Jeep Wrangler (Sport Trim)
Jeep Wrangler enthusiasts appreciate its off-road prowess, but the Sport Trim’s factory sound system is one of its weakest points. Its speakers cut in and out, especially when using the FM radio. This inconsistency is frequently attributed to faulty connections or issues with the vehicle’s amplifier.
2011 Ford Fiesta (Base Model)
Ford Fiesta’s base model is often rated around a 2 out of 10. This is largely due to the poor speaker locations and the inherent limitations of the stock components. Although Ford invested significant resources into the system’s tuning, the results are still unsatisfactory.
2012 Nissan Versa (S Trim)
Many Nissan Versa drivers report that the S Trim’s audio sounds hollow, particularly at lower frequencies. They also complain that the system lacks the power to fill even the small cabin with adequate sound. This results in a dull and uninspiring listening experience, especially on longer commutes.
2013 Chevrolet Spark (Base Model)
The Chevrolet Spark’s factory-installed audio system is often criticized for its lack of punch and poor sound distribution. The four-speaker system produces weak bass and tinny treble, while the cabin’s acoustics are not optimized for quality audio. Additionally, the system tends to distort sound at higher volumes.
2017 Subaru Impreza (Base Model)
Equipped with a six-speaker system, the Subaru Impreza produces audio that lacks the clarity and richness found in other vehicles in its class. Users find the bass almost non-existent and the mid and high frequencies muffled. The poor speaker arrangement leaves the system with a narrow soundstage.
2019 Kia Rio (Base Model)
Base models of the Kia Rio have four speakers that produce a sound often described as flat. The treble can be harsh, and the bass response is non-existent, making it challenging to enjoy different musical genres. This basic setup leads many drivers to install better aftermarket options.
2020 Hyundai Elantra (SE Trim)
The Hyundai Elantra SE trim has a basic four-speaker audio system widely considered underwhelming. While the system covers basic audio needs, the rare speakers are mostly quieter than the front ones. The absence of a subwoofer and limited speaker output results in muddled sound at higher volumes.
2016 Mazda CX-3 (Base Model)
Mazda CX-3’s standard four-speaker sound system is adequate for casual listening. Still, it often delivers poor sound clarity, with muddled mid-range tones and weak bass output. Low-quality speakers and the lack of advanced features like a premium equalizer or surround sound capability make this trim feel outdated.
2020 Mitsubishi Mirage (Base Model)
Given the car’s budget-oriented nature, it’s not surprising that the sound system is subpar. Users frequently report that the audio quality distorts at higher volumes. While the Mirage features Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, these enhancements don’t compensate for the inadequate sound system.
2020 Volkswagen Jetta (S Trim)
The Volkswagen Jetta, particularly in the S trim, faces issues such as audio cutouts, where the infotainment system fails to deliver sound through any medium. Some owners have noted that these problems can persist regardless of attempts to reset the system or troubleshoot through various methods.
2016 Fiat 500 (Pop Trim)
Fiat 500 Pop trim’s preset equalizer settings are poorly tuned, while the subwoofer often sounds out of phase with the door speakers. The tweeters also give off excessive high-frequency roll-off. While the sound system delivers at lower volumes, it gets overwhelmed by the Fiat 500’s road and engine noise.
2022 Chevrolet Malibu (Base Model)
Many owners of the Malibu’s base model complain about uneven volume distribution. Users have also pointed out that the maximum volume is lower than expected. These problems are compounded by limited Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, which may only work via a wired connection.
2019 Dodge Journey (SE Trim)
Common complaints about the sound system in the Dodge Journey’s SE trim highlight unreliable speakers. The standard six-speaker setup is considered basic and lacks the depth of competing models. Some users have noted sporadic volume spikes upon starting the vehicle, indicating potential electrical or software issues.