Sentences with phrase «of tire noise»

If you pay close attention and have the radio off, you will pick up a slight bit of tire noise.
I have no issues with the material quality or overall layout (though there is a fair amount of tire noise at freeway speeds), but the infotainment options really are quite underwhelming.
A fair amount of tire noise comes into the car above 60 mph, but it does nothing to hinder conversation.
Here is a pretty good write - up about the affects of tire noise.
Unfortunately, quite a bit of tire noise that makes its way into the cabin; this is especially true on wet roads.
There is, however, a fair amount of tire noise.
I wish Mercury would put a different type of tire on this vehicle, because it does seem like there is a lot of tire noise at highway speeds.
That suspension and larger - than - average tires and wheels also mean a mildly rougher ride, especially on uneven pavement, and quite a bit of tire noise on coarse concrete.
I don't know if it was the tires or an absence of sound deadening, but there was a lot of tire noise at highway speeds.
You can hear a faint whir during acceleration, and a bit of tire noise creeps in once underway.
Constructed of three layers, the acoustic side glass minimizes the intrusion of wind noise into the cabin, while also reducing the effects of tire noise.
There's lot of tire noise piped into the cabin as well.
On well - cared - for British Columbia roadways, ride comfort is impressive, even on the wide, low - profile rubber, with only a bit of tire noise filtering into the cabin.
With Audi Drive Select in Comfort, the car can be relaxing with a cabin that's well isolated from wind noise and only a little bit of tire noise from the 20 - inch summer tires finding its way into the interior.
There also was a bit of tire noise seeping into the cabin on the cars wearing the optional 19 - inch wheels wrapped with Toyo summer tires.
Road noise is typical for this type of car, and the Focus has more than its share of tire noise generated by coarse pavement.
The roominess of the MDX was noticeable from the start, as was the extra-quiet cabin that drowns out everything except for a bit of tire noise on the highway.
It's also well isolated from wind noise, but the run - flat rubber does transmit a fair amount of tire noise into the interior.
There's also a lot of tire noise and thuds that get into the interior, but that could be because these are winter tires.
There's quite a bit of tire noise that gets back into the cabin, and there doesn't seem to be as much sound insulation — big trucks rolling past on the highway resonate loudly in the cabin — as other sport / utes on the market.
I like the size and fuel economy but dislike the amount of tire noise that occurs at highway speed.
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