Sentences with phrase «less road noise»

If I were to change anything, it could do with a little less road noise.
The interior materials are better, the ride is better, MUCH less road noise, etc..
Through the enhancement of body rigidity, less road noise reaches the interior of the car.
The air suspension did a slightly better job of damping out small bumps and seemed to transmit less road noise into the cabin, but handling was pretty darn near a toss - up.
The tyres instantly offered less road noise, an even more pliant ride and a perceived greater connection to the road surface.
You'll notice a burlier feel from the driver's seat, as well as less road noise at speed and more assertive acceleration, particularly if you spring for the hot - rod 2.7 - liter turbocharged V6.
There was less road noise in the 320i, and the steering was generally lighter, without losing anything in the way of feel.
The ride is solid but comfortable without being numb, with less road noise and wind whistle than expected for the compact - car class.
Spring rates drop by 15 percent up front and 10 percent at the rear, and the Pirelli P - Zero rubber transmits less road noise — in all, light touches to McLaren's focused sports car formula.
A core tenet of American chassis design is passenger space, and the Passat has plenty, with an enormous rear seat and trunk that make this car a fine platform for road trips, although we wish there was a little less road noise.
Combined with the bespoke Pirelli tires designed to transmit less road noise, the GT is a quieter and perhaps more polished road - missile than the stiffer S model.
Said Pilgrim: «Less road noise and a more compliant suspension than I expected in normal street driving.»
I was looking into a suv, for more room, better suspension, and less road noise, but unless your willing to pay $ 35,000 or more for the same features, you won't find a vehicle with a better bang for its buck.
Our truck (despite being a 4 × 4) lacked the off - road package, which paid dividends on the highway — the suspension quelled large bumps more easily than the Z71 - spec Colorado, and the street - oriented tires on this example transmitted less road noise to the cabin.
Honestly, we liked the Highlanders better, but the Santa Fe was the best value, had less road noise, and had many features the Toyota didn't, including a long warranty.
Also, the Focus has less road noise; the headlights are better (Consumer Reports backs this up); the reliability and safety are the same; it comes with Bluetooth phone (very cool!)
Small bumps get sopped up without drama, and there's less road noise transmitted through the suspension components into the cabin.
The Camry is also more comfortable and most importantly for me — quieter (less road noise, less engine noise and less wind noise).
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