Except for some wind
whistle at highway speeds and squealing brakes at any speed (with only 3,400 miles on the odometer), my experience was pleasant.
Only issue I have is an annoying
whistle at highway coming from around the driver's mirror.
The program looked at dozens of components and systems that affect interior sound, from whirring engines and whining transmission gears to joints in the vehicle's structure that may squeak, and gaps between body panels that could
whistle at highway speed.
Not exact matches
The Highlander is also louder on the
highway than the Chevrolet, with a persistent
whistling sound
at highway speeds.
One minor gripe: When driving on the
highway, the outside mirror on the driver's side made loud
whistling noise
at 55 mph and higher.
Having a less upright windshield also means refinement levels are surprisingly good for such a boxy car, with only the aforementioned wind
whistle around the wing mirrors and the tire roar
at highway speeds having a negative impact on the Subaru Forester's abilities as a
highway cruiser.