Question about Road Noise
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Question about Road Noise
We have 1,400 miles on our NX200t FSport. We really like the Lexus after down sizing from an AUDI Q5. My question is about road noise which seems to get excessive once you exceede 60 MPH. I haven't brought it to Lexus for their opinion yet.
I was wondering if others have noticed the same. Or is it the nature of the FSport vs the base model. Would like to hear your comments about cursing at highway speed.
I was wondering if others have noticed the same. Or is it the nature of the FSport vs the base model. Would like to hear your comments about cursing at highway speed.
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Not that I've noticed (non F-sport here) but I'm sure each person is differently sensitive to this.
Plus, it may have something to do with the comparison to your old car. My last car was a VW sportwagen, and it was pretty quiet as well, so it wouldn't say the NX has been any different. It could be a tire thing too.
Plus, it may have something to do with the comparison to your old car. My last car was a VW sportwagen, and it was pretty quiet as well, so it wouldn't say the NX has been any different. It could be a tire thing too.
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We feel like our F Sport is REALLY quiet...and we have the summer tires.
As a side note, I don't think the NX is considered downsizing from the Q5. Q7 yes, but not the Q5. We parked them side by side and they are virtually identical in size.
As a side note, I don't think the NX is considered downsizing from the Q5. Q7 yes, but not the Q5. We parked them side by side and they are virtually identical in size.
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This is my major qualms on this car. I feel the same way about the road noise. Its more of thread noise due to the choice of tyre by Lexus.
Has anyone replace the stock tyres so far and realise the reduction in noise. Hope you can chip in with yor experience.
Has anyone replace the stock tyres so far and realise the reduction in noise. Hope you can chip in with yor experience.
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I have the summer tires too, and I think the Lexus is amazingly quiet. I came from a full size luxury car that had 20 inch tires...and it was LOUD by comparison. As others have said, it must be perception. All of the road tests I have read speak to the minimal road noise too. I test drove a Q5 while shopping, and I did not think it was more quiet than the Lexus at all.
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I have the summer tires too, and I think the Lexus is amazingly quiet. I came from a full size luxury car that had 20 inch tires...and it was LOUD by comparison. As others have said, it must be perception. All of the road tests I have read speak to the minimal road noise too. I test drove a Q5 while shopping, and I did not think it was more quiet than the Lexus at all.
The noise is bearable and not LOUD in any sense but is noticeable in the NX. Probably with a different set of tyres will be of great help.
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I have Yokohamas and find the NX very quiet at all speeds. I am not experiencing wind noise as some have posted either.
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Wow. I'm really surprised by these comments...not that they're wrong...just that I honestly think this is, by far, the quietest car I have ever owned and I'm at a loss as to others experience with the same car. My Acura TL was nowhere close to this quiet, not to mention the CX-5 we traded in for the NX.
In fact, my wife and I STILL talk about how quiet it is after two weeks of ownership. We haven't got "used" to the lack of road noise yet.
Interesting...
In fact, my wife and I STILL talk about how quiet it is after two weeks of ownership. We haven't got "used" to the lack of road noise yet.
Interesting...
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I notice some slight wind noise when I get up to highway speeds but that's only when the radio is off.
I have the Yokohamas and so far I am pleased with them. When I throw the car around on back roads I can hear the tires but that's expected.
I have the Yokohamas and so far I am pleased with them. When I throw the car around on back roads I can hear the tires but that's expected.
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My last car was running on 20inch michelin pss at 285/30 R20 staggered and being a hybrid I am pretty sure the NX is louder in comparison. I am certain the Bridgestone Dueler is the key to this.
The noise is bearable and not LOUD in any sense but is noticeable in the NX. Probably with a different set of tyres will be of great help.
The noise is bearable and not LOUD in any sense but is noticeable in the NX. Probably with a different set of tyres will be of great help.
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Wow. I'm really surprised by these comments...not that they're wrong...just that I honestly think this is, by far, the quietest car I have ever owned and I'm at a loss as to others experience with the same car. My Acura TL was nowhere close to this quiet, not to mention the CX-5 we traded in for the NX.
In fact, my wife and I STILL talk about how quiet it is after two weeks of ownership. We haven't got "used" to the lack of road noise yet.
Interesting...
In fact, my wife and I STILL talk about how quiet it is after two weeks of ownership. We haven't got "used" to the lack of road noise yet.
Interesting...
I had a Murano for years and also tested CX-5 (the loudest), RDX, new Murano, Q3.
Have no complaints about nx noise at any speed.
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Thanks for the heads up. Heard good reviews on them. in fact even the michelin latitude sports 3 which comes with the macans seems to be pretty quiet too. Will definitely give it a try when in due course.
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My last car was running on 20inch michelin pss at 285/30 R20 staggered and being a hybrid I am pretty sure the NX is louder in comparison. I am certain the Bridgestone Dueler is the key to this.
The noise is bearable and not LOUD in any sense but is noticeable in the NX. Probably with a different set of tyres will be of great help.
The noise is bearable and not LOUD in any sense but is noticeable in the NX. Probably with a different set of tyres will be of great help.