*G* glupson, as you've inferred...there is that point where the vehicle IS the 'music'. And at that point, one shouldn't be listening to audio 'distractions' (as fine as they may be, and as enthralling as it can be).
Twits with cellphones in one hand on the road are the most common and the most annoying to yours truly. Music for the most part keeps us sane on the commute or the 'round town runs'. However...
If you're stroking the gearlever or pushin' paddles, clipping the apexes, heel 'n toe dancing, and making the tac bounce:
Please Pay Attention To What Thou Is Doing.
Most of the souls about you *sigh* aren't.....
Best to cut some slack rather than cut offs.
'High end' audio in a vehicle seems a bit overboard IMO, unless one does a Lot of long distance runs in a 'Benz or Beemer; then, at least it may be 'quiet enough' for the nuances. If that sort of detail desired, you ought to own a Tesla and let the robot drive. Even then, the AI is still like a youngster that needs 'supervision'; 'They' still seems to get confused by the less rational Humans about 'Them'. *G* ;)
Ultimately, at least for this pedal pusher: If I wish to get lost in the music, I'd rather do so at home. It's very unlikely that I'll have to do a 'brake test' with a oncoming left turn, ill-timed....
...an enthusiastic Sunny D. Dog, bumping my drink, is another thing...*L*..
but doesn't included rapid decelerations with crumpled metal, air bags, seat belt bruises, 'n all that...
The old MG ads had it Right: "Safety Fast."
And, as I remind spouse (and Everyone getting behind the wheel):
"Drive like there's people like ME out there." ;)
Current bumper sticker:
MY OTHER CAR IS THIS CAR
BUT IN ANOTHER DIMENSION
It's up to you to determine where we 'are'....;)
Holographic universes, 'n all that.....*snicker*