Wind noise in LS460
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Wind noise in LS460
Has anyone had an issue with wind noise coming from the front doors? I have about 700 miles on the car and am starting to notice wind noise that I would consider excessive based on what I have read from different reviews.
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I notice some wind noise at freeway speeds but I wouldn't call it excessive. If you think it's more than it should be then maybe you should have the service dept. take a look at it.
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Not that I own one but I noticed all sorts of noises I wasn't used to when I had my GS400... it was by far the quietest car I'd owned to date, and I made it even quieter by adding pretty extensive sound deadening to it. Sometimes I'd hear a noise and be bothered by how 'loud' it was but then I'd quietly clear my throat and hear that as loudly and clearly as if I were in a library, almost, so it helped me regain perspective on the fact that if the car weren't so quiet, I wouldn't even notice that noise.
Noise is definitely a very relative thing - the perception of it depends on the average noise level of everything else around you.
With that said you still could have a problem and I'm sure your lexus dealer could answer that for you, if not for maybe a quick test drive in another LS460 to compare.
Noise is definitely a very relative thing - the perception of it depends on the average noise level of everything else around you.
With that said you still could have a problem and I'm sure your lexus dealer could answer that for you, if not for maybe a quick test drive in another LS460 to compare.
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Yup, that's the conundrum of having a quiet car...the noises that are there are indeed magnified. Oh so sweet when it's the sound system, oh so annoying when it's some silly sound like the things in the side pockets or something.
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I've noticed that since the engine turns so slowly at highway speeds, and the car is engineered for quiet, the only sounds that are left to hear are tire howl and wind noise. You're hearing noise that would be drowned out in other cars.
It's amazing how little you have to strain your voice in conversation at 70 mph. Put in your favorite CD and enjoy the ride.
It's amazing how little you have to strain your voice in conversation at 70 mph. Put in your favorite CD and enjoy the ride.
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I don't have very much seat time in the new 460, but that was one thing that I commented to the salesman about during my test drive -- that the wind noise around the driver's side window/door struck me as a little greater than in my LS430, and maybe even more than my GX470.... I thought it was strange....
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I don't have very much seat time in the new 460, but that was one thing that I commented to the salesman about during my test drive -- that the wind noise around the driver's side window/door struck me as a little greater than in my LS430, and maybe even more than my GX470.... I thought it was strange....
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Its very strange. My two 1G LS' are very quiet, but sometimes i get used to it and my hearing becomes more perceptive of everything else. All you need to do is have a reality check in another quiet car like a camry and realize just how refined your car really is.
One thing i don't like about my car is that it has made me too sensitive. I can't even imagine what a LS460 must be like in day to day driving.
One thing i don't like about my car is that it has made me too sensitive. I can't even imagine what a LS460 must be like in day to day driving.
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In the newest issue of car and driver they mention a problem with the window seal that they say causes major wind noise take it to a dealer so they can check it out.
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Also the statement it made about the level of wind noise was a comparison to the extreme quiet of the interior. Still, if someone experiences an unusual level, as indicated have it checked out.
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Its very strange. My two 1G LS' are very quiet, but sometimes i get used to it and my hearing becomes more perceptive of everything else. All you need to do is have a reality check in another quiet car like a camry and realize just how refined your car really is.
One thing i don't like about my car is that it has made me too sensitive. I can't even imagine what a LS460 must be like in day to day driving.
One thing i don't like about my car is that it has made me too sensitive. I can't even imagine what a LS460 must be like in day to day driving.
but then i get into my coworker's car and figure my gs is still very quiet
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I don't think everything else is really quieter on the 460 than the 430. I would agree if we were comparing an IS300 or Camry, but the 430 is definitely not so loud that you couldn't hear wind noise. I'd like to put a dB meter in both cars (430 and 460) back to back. I wouldn't be surprised to find the 430 as quiet or perhaps a dB or so quieter than the 460. A stock 430 on the right tires is dang near silent (as cars go) if the roads are smooth.