Not exact matches
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.
There's also more
noise transmitted through the structure of the car, and this, coupled with the truculent edge to the transmission, makes the Gallardo a
less accomplished urbanite.
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.
And by the way, these tires do
transmit a fair amount of road
noise into the cabin — along with a
less - than musical exhaust note — and relatively modest sound deadening lets wind
noise be heard somewhat plainly at highway speeds too.
Small bumps get sopped up without drama, and there's
less road
noise transmitted through the suspension components into the cabin.