There is no definitive decibel range for the sound of a car skidding, as it can vary greatly depending on factors such as the speed of the car, the type of tires, and the road surface. Additionally, the specific way in which the skid occurs (e.g., whether it is a locked-wheel skid or a controlled slide) can also influence the volume and pitch of the sound.
As a general reference, however, many car skids typically fall within the range of 80-110 decibels (dB). This range includes sounds such as a jet engine (100 dB), a motorcycle engine (95 dB), or a power saw (110 dB).