If one person's loud exhaust makes everyone who drives a particular car look bad then everyone would look bad, I've seen samurais and trackers with loud exhaust and I didn't think to myself, "man people who drive those are all dumb obnoxious people"... another good example is Hondas
Look, I wasn't intending to get in your case or demean your work. I apologize if I did. Noise issues are a pet peeve of mine and have been for a long time. It doesn't take much for more and more restrictive laws to be passed limiting modifications to personal street vehicles, weather it be 4 or 2 wheels. It's just a simple fact noise annoys most people, and if enough of them are pissed, police and government usually act.
The general public isn't savvy enough to tell the difference between makes. If it's loud and whiny it's a ricer, if it's loud and sounds like it's exploding , it's a Harley in there minds. It's not just my opinion either, it's the law everywhere other than a racetrack, and even racetracks holding sanctioned AMA events have a 92db rule. Personally, as a taxpayer, homeowner, and CITIZEN, I don't care what you drive or ride, as long as I don't have to hear it from a half mile away. Noise is pollution, and the majority of people don't like polluters.
I was at the Honda Day Drag Races in Atco NJ this last weekend with a buddy and his crew, he was racing his turbo Honda and running mid 9's. There were hundreds of really cool strip only and street / strip cars running, ALL Honda's, all LOUD. One of the coolest in my book was a 95 civic, normally aspirated, street driven, running in the mid 11's. When you looked at the back of the thing, you saw a STOCK exhaust! Little tiny tailpipe couldn't be more than an inch in diameter. What you didn't see was the electrically operated 3" exhaust cutout and sneaky hidden outlet for that. Best of both worlds. I told the driver I thought he had a great sense of humor, then he told me about the cutout, and said " I'd rather not attract unwanted attention until I NEED to. "
He made a lot of sense to me, Id rather be able to go ANYWHERE I wanted quietly, then nowhere without being worried about being busted for noise or worse. Outside the gates of the strip were at least 20 cops from various departments, for several miles in either direction, stopping and issuing tickets by the pound to anyone with a remotely loud car. They never looked at me twice, except to smile.