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So dangerously straying this towards topic again...
Drove one tonight for the first time and really enjoyed it. It is the one from carsales at the moment which has quite high km and a bit of wear and tear. The owner was a really nice guy though and very honest about it. To be honest I thought it might have felt a little bit faster but once it hit 3000rpm things took off. I suppose it's the difference between the R32 and forced induction.
One thing I'd like to ask about it the tyre noise. This car had Toyo tyres on it and was massively noisy on the freeway. I've read about tyre noise in a few reviews but didn't expect it to be as loud as that. Is that something that you guys find noticeable or is it tyre dependant?
One thing I'd like to ask about it the tyre noise. This car had Toyo tyres on it and was massively noisy on the freeway. I've read about tyre noise in a few reviews but didn't expect it to be as loud as that. Is that something that you guys find noticeable or is it tyre dependant?
Could be tyres me thinks. I went from a Tiggy on Continentals to a Occy on Continentals and yes I did notice more road noise on the Occy, but nothing too noticeably higher than the Tiggy. Well nothing that the louder stereo didn't overcome!!!
If it's an older model Octavia maybe that's how they were
Were the rear seats up and the parcel tray in place? That makes a difference
Different brands of tyres do make different levels of road noise for sure
Also, when the tyres are low on tread they do make more noise and the ride is more harsh
2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels
So dangerously straying this towards topic again...
One thing I'd like to ask about it the tyre noise. This car had Toyo tyres on it and was massively noisy on the freeway. I've read about tyre noise in a few reviews but didn't expect it to be as loud as that. Is that something that you guys find noticeable or is it tyre dependant?
Yep, tyre noise was the thing that really struck me with my RS wagon (even with brand new Conti SportContact 2 fitted as OE), especially coming from a Mitsu Verada, which is a particularly quiet car. I have to say I've become a bit more accustomed to the noise after 18 months of ownership.
One of the few disappointments I have with the car is the lack of sound deadening/insulation (tap the outer door skins below the rubbing strip, or the roof just at the top of the 'A' pillars and you'll see what I mean).
Starting to stray off topic again!!!
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Yea I would say that was my one disappointment after the drive. Currently borrowing a family members Jetta while they are overseas and getting into that afterwards was noticeably quieter. Far more noticeable than I anticipated.
My Ocy originally came with Continents from the factory and then replaced them with Michelin PS3's. The Michelin's are a much quieter tyre and the grip is better too.
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