Convertible noise
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Convertible noise
Hi There...New to the forum. I apologize if this question has been asked already. I'm about to buy an F type S AWD convertible this afternoon. This will be my first convertible and year round car...I'm a bit concerned about the noise in the cabin.
So my question for the convertible owners.... Is there a ton of noise if you're driving with the top up on the highway? (excluding engine noise...I'm ok with that )
Thanks in advance for any help!!
So my question for the convertible owners.... Is there a ton of noise if you're driving with the top up on the highway? (excluding engine noise...I'm ok with that )
Thanks in advance for any help!!
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+1. There is more noise than with a coupe obviously, but I have had and still own a couple of convertibles, and the F Type convertible is pretty quiet.
Although mine is a summer and fair weather only car, so the top is rarely up.
Although mine is a summer and fair weather only car, so the top is rarely up.
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The F-T is remarkably quiet and warm for a rag top. In fact it is so quiet that with the windows up, the exhaust sounds remarkably sedate. The top is actually 3 layers, the inner and outer finish layers sandwich a layer of Thinsulate. The HVAC has no trouble keeping up in any weather.
The only thing that occasionally surprises me is the sound of vehicles coming through the right B pillar.
The only thing to worry about are the blind spots. They are YUUUUUUUGE. Make sure you get the Vision Pack.
The only thing that occasionally surprises me is the sound of vehicles coming through the right B pillar.
The only thing to worry about are the blind spots. They are YUUUUUUUGE. Make sure you get the Vision Pack.
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I also have a Lexus SC430 hard top convertible (supposedly the standard for a quiet convertible) and my FT vert is surprisingly almost as quiet (with exhaust in quiet mode) with the top down at cruising speeds lower than about 75mph but it is MUCH less quiet at speeds over 75mph with way, way more turbulence at high speed. With top up and exhaust in quiet mode it is surprisingly quiet but not dead like the Lexus.
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I have owned numerous convertibles over the years and find the F-Type to be remarkably quiet with the top up. Love the intoxicating sound of the engine, supercharger and exhaust with the top down. Feels like a completely different car with the top down, in a good way.
I agree there are many blind spots and the vision pack has saved me a few times. I am not sure I could live without it, others may differ.
If I had one complaint, I find that there is a little too much wind buffeting in the cabin with the top down, even with the windows up. But hey, it’s a convertible and that’s the price you pay for open air cruising.
I highly recommend the convertible.
I agree there are many blind spots and the vision pack has saved me a few times. I am not sure I could live without it, others may differ.
If I had one complaint, I find that there is a little too much wind buffeting in the cabin with the top down, even with the windows up. But hey, it’s a convertible and that’s the price you pay for open air cruising.
I highly recommend the convertible.
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Yes. Although, I do not put the top down in the morning on my way to the office as there is a TON of wind that enters this cabin and I would look like a wreck when I walk in. Top goes down on the way home and for the weekends though.
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Like-a-coupe quiet with top up. Can talk on phone at 70+mph with top down (windows up). I have the mesh wind deflector thing -- today I went to a glass shop to have a piece of tempered glass cut (I tried the plexiglass version from eBay and it is a bit flimsy/noisy)... without the deflector there is a LOT more wind and noise. Def need a deflector if you get convertible.
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Like-a-coupe quiet with top up. Can talk on phone at 70+mph with top down (windows up). I have the mesh wind deflector thing -- today I went to a glass shop to have a piece of tempered glass cut (I tried the plexiglass version from eBay and it is a bit flimsy/noisy)... without the deflector there is a LOT more wind and noise. Def need a deflector if you get convertible.
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It turned out great and so far I really like it.