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Auto Shopper 101: Test Drive Checklist
Page 9: Noise Levels

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» Page 1: Before You Drive
» Page 2: Pop the Hood
» Page 3: Luggage in the Trunk
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» Page 5: Pedal to the Metal
» Page 6: Safety Systems & Braking
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» Page 9: Noise Levels
» Page 10: Overall Driveability and Comfort

Noise Levels
Do you have to yell at the passengers in the back? If you've got small children, aren't you always yelling anyway? At least make sure they hear you loud and clear.

  • Start with the fan off, vents shut, radio off and windows closed.
  • Can you hear the engine when it's idling? On acceleration?
  • Can you hear road and tire noise? How loud?
  • Wind noise with windows up-do you have to yell?
  • Wind noise with windows down-do you have to send signals?
  • Does anything sound loose or ill-fitting?



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