I am a big fan of Tesla. But.... after test driving both the Model X and Y the question is why is there a lack of insulation to deaden the sounds of outside traffic? To be clear, it is not wind or road noise, it is cars and trucks passing on the city freeways. It was so bad that the navigation system often could not be heard when a car was passing. Once getting off the busy freeway and onto a less travelled parkway it was fine, wind and road noise could not be heard. I thought the more expensive luxury model X would be better than the Y but it wasn't. Is it the extensive glass in the roof or lack of sound deadening insulation in the doors?
Has anyone attempted to install sound deadening insulation other than the guy in 2014 on model the Model S? All else about both the Y and the X was good, I loved both the Y and X particularly air suspension nice smooth ride. Looking forward to FSD but the freeway noise is too much.
Has anyone attempted to install sound deadening insulation other than the guy in 2014 on model the Model S? All else about both the Y and the X was good, I loved both the Y and X particularly air suspension nice smooth ride. Looking forward to FSD but the freeway noise is too much.