Sentences with phrase «wind noise makes»

One is poor high - speed refinement, as replacing a metal roof with a fabric one usually means more wind noise makes its way inside.
What's more, a ton of road and wind noise makes its way into the cabin from the B - pillar area.
On the other hand, the S 400 d's smoother - sounding engine and better - suppressed wind noise make it the quieter car at any speed: 53 dB at 50 km / h, 61 dB at 100 km / h, 65 dB at 130 km / h versus 56 dB, 62 dB and 66 dB for the 740d.
Highway cruising is not an entirely silent affair either, tire and wind noise make their way into the cabin and the engine can become intrusive when pushed, although this last trait may not be an issue for most shoppers.
And just like the Enclave, this Regal is nice and quiet, with very little road or wind noise making its way into the cabin.
Still, given that the road conditions decidedly weren't the best in Andorra, the fact that so little road or wind noise made it through into the cabin was impressive.
The Bad The Escape's ponderous handling and high level of road and wind noise made highway driving a chore.

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We also shudder to think what Donald Trump, who thinks that the slow rotating blades of wind turbines miles offshore spoil his golf courses, would make of high - pitched whirring noises in the rarefied air above them.
He will do it by the most ridiculous, empty, and illusory miracle, by a noise, a wind, an echo, by an illusion which makes a victorious army flee.
daughter of Caleb, got off her donkey (as in the NIV, RSV and TEV) or that she «broke wind» (as in the New English Bible first edition; the second edition says, «she made a noise»)?
We found they make the noise without too much «wind».
In Ekiti, noisy Ayodele Fayose, gubernatorial equivalent of the empty barrel that makes most noise, is so deafened by his own grating he won't even «hear» the wind of June 12 whistle past him.
Irregular background noise, wind and variable distance from mouth to microphone all make transcription perfection on a cell phone a towering task — and the results are much less accurate than what you would get using PC dictation software, which faces none of those difficulties.
The metallic creak of the cable as Petit walks; the rustle and hiss of wind passing over his clothes and through his hair; the muffled sound of traffic noises floating up from 110 stories below: «The Walk» makes these and other sensations palpable, along with Petit's delight, defiance and moments of doubt and fear.
Wind rustles through the branches, and enemies make smaller reactive noises to your presence.
The ceaseless gunfire and explosions of action games gave me an adrenaline rush that left me with fists clenched once I let go of mouse and keyboard, while the creaking floorboards, howling winds, guttural moans, and other ambient noises in horror games put me on edge, becoming so painfully real as to raise the hair on my neck and make me shiver in absolute terror.
I think Wilson wound up with Inspire.NOLA because the parents and the administration were making too much noise about the golden NSNO boy, Ben Kleban of New Orleans College Prep, who was making pre-announcements and they caught him in it.
Noise — whether from wind or road — is subjectively much lower in the S3 than in competitive cars, and the engine noise that does make it into the cabin has the carefully manicured feel of auditory bonsai, with boy - racer overtones totally abNoise — whether from wind or road — is subjectively much lower in the S3 than in competitive cars, and the engine noise that does make it into the cabin has the carefully manicured feel of auditory bonsai, with boy - racer overtones totally abnoise that does make it into the cabin has the carefully manicured feel of auditory bonsai, with boy - racer overtones totally absent.
A few people criticized its highway demeanor and most agreed that wind noise was a factor, but what the Cube lacked in performance and straight - line speed it made up for in its uncanny ability to sooth and satisfy even the most power hungry and performance - oriented driver.
Road and wind noise, meanwhile, are very well suppressed, which makes the 350d a refined and relaxing machine over longer distances.
Sure enough, the 4C Spider is just as visceral, just as dynamic, just as tuned - in as its hard - roofed sibling, but the extra elements of wind, sky, and glorious Alfa noise make the experience that much more enjoyable.
There's some road noise and a rustle of wind from the mirrors at higher speeds, but the steering feels just right for high - speed stability and low - speed effort, and there's a syrupy slickness to every control that makes being a chauffeur seem like quite an appealing change of career.
The cabin is quiet overall, which made a couple of sounds stand out: There's some wind noise along the B - pillars when you hit and exceed 60 mph; this might actually be from the side mirrors, but I really heard it right next to my head when driving.
The steering is perfectly linear, the suspension mellows out the bumps without feeling floaty, and road and wind noise have been nicely filtered out without making you feel like you're completely isolated from the road.
As in all Caterhams though, the wind noise is so great (whether the roof is on or off) that the racket the engine makes is quickly drowned out.
Once underway, the Nissan makes for an excellent motorway cruiser, with only a whisper of wind noise audible.
The interior might make you forget this is a truck, but the road, wind, and engine noise will kindly remind you of what you're driving.
Inside, the cabin has been made more comfortable, with a reduction in both road and wind noise.
The refined and quiet engine makes for relaxed highway travel, as do low levels of wind and road noise.
Excellent visibility and light controls make the Mii a breeze to drive around town, while the low levels of road and wind noise mean it's equally as good on motorways — and that's quite unusual for a city car.
Plus, wind and road noise are kept to a minimum and the seats are comfortable, making the GTD a pleasure to drive on both long and short journeys.
A minor amount of wind and road noise makes its way into the cabin.
The interior hood lining is made from a heat - insulating and sound - absorbing material, resulting in perceptibly consistent interior temperatures and an effective suppression of wind noise.
It cuts road / wind noise by 50 per cent, which makes things cozier than before.
While wind buffeting with the top down is minimal (thanks largely to a mesh windguard snapped in place over the rear seats), the cabin is virtually silent once the top is raised, with all but a bit of wind noise — and some of that glorious V12 noisemaking its way inside.
On the plus side, the soft suspension set - up delivers a supple ride, which combines with the refined engine and low levels of wind and road noise to make the car a decent long - distance cruiser.
Volume of both the guidance and the audio system can be made speed sensitive to compensate for road and wind noise.
However, there is a small amount of wind noise at highway speeds, and on poorly paved roads the roaring noise made by the tires finds its way inside the car.
Passengers are also very well insulated from wind, tyre and engine noise, making it very quiet inside.
The 3.0 - litre diesel certainly serves up plentiful power and has a smooth character, that blends with the lack of tyre and wind noise to make the Sportback a great motorway companion.
Wind and road noise make high - speed runs a little less enjoyable, but the Civic is by no means unpleasantly loud
It's nicely settled at motorway speeds, while the relative lack of wind and road noise makes it feel like a very grown up small car.
The company made several improvements to reduce road, wind and mechanical noises.
Minimal wind noise and well - controlled road noise make it easy to have a conversation even with 2nd - row passengers.
Not much wind or road noise gets in, making the little thing seem a bit more quote - unquote premium.
Noise isolation is excellent whether we're talking about the wind, engine or tires as potential sources, which makes the Camry one of the most silent cars in its segment.
To make matters worse there's also a lot of wind noise above 60mph
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The only problem I found during my time with the car is that the front driver's side door had a bad window seal which was making a lot of wind noise.
So much work went into making the cabin as quiet as possible and reducing road and engine noise, yet it sounds like you are entering a wind tunnel when you hit 70 +.
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