Clemens Hirschfeld (automotorundsport) gets dazzled by the crystaline seat adjust elements (when the sun shines or driving through tunnels) so much, he’s putting tape on it. Does this bode well for the G70?
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Yes, that part is not in the video because they distracted him so much that he fell off the cliff and couldn't comment on how distracting they were.
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Yours is a stupid question and with a certain malice, once again, out of 100 positive things in the video, your question is about something that is not even commented on in it.
Five years of vehicle development and no one in R&D noticed this that only occurred to you....
Correct. According to a recent ams test (iX vs X5) a X5 is less noisy than an iX.I test drove one of these yesterday, they are so loud inside, all I could hear was road noise from the tyres, it is not a quiet car. Apart from that it's a pretty vanilla vehicle.
iX xdrive50 vs X5 M50iThat’s a massive disappointment. Pig ugly and noisy like a pig too?
iX xdrive50 vs X5 M50i
Innengeräusche = interior noise.![]()
In this particular video with that spec, it's starting to look seriously cool, those predominantly black wheels suit it really well.
A few decibels don't sound like much, but it does in fact make a great difference.Plus I really don't think that 1 or 2 decibels is anything to cry about.
Do you seriously believe that?A few decibels don't sound like much, but it does in fact make a great difference.
I don't believe anything. I'm talking facts. You don't have to concur with me. I advice you to read the tests, as for instance in automotorundsport (ams). No reason to limit my remark to iX. The noticable difference goes for all vehicles in general.Do you seriously believe that?
I can't speak of personal experience because I haven't driven the car, But almost all the reviews I've watched speak of how very quiet this car is even with the tire noise so I disagree with you.
A few decibels don't sound like much, but it does in fact make a great difference.
Indeed, Decibels uses a logarithmic scale, so it ramps up fast. From what I remember just a 3db change, doubles the sound energy.A few decibels don't sound like much, but it does in fact make a great difference.
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