Please can someone tell me how quiet the cabins of the Disco 300tdi and TD5 are in comparison with the Gaylander TD4?
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My V8 disco was sublime and very quiet.
Please can someone tell me how quiet the cabins of the Disco 300tdi and TD5 are in comparison with the Gaylander TD4?
Cheers
When my TD5 Disco is doing 5,000 revs in third and 70-ish mph one can definitely hear the engine note.
This is a serious thread. I need to know how they compare with a TD4, taking into account both engine noise and road noise.
This is a serious thread. I need to know how they compare with a TD4, taking into account both engine noise and road noise.
Just test drive them bothThis is a serious thread. I need to know how they compare with a TD4, taking into account both engine noise and road noise.
This is a serious thread. I need to know how they compare with a TD4, taking into account both engine noise and road noise.
Why don't you just test-drive them and make up your own mind?
Noise as Charles said, is a very subjective thing.
Seems like a bit of a daft question to me - "How long is a piece of string.........."
Noise is subjective, and there are many different sorts of noises.
Get a sound meter.
Use identical tyres.
Turn the radio OFF.
Make sure there isn't a woman in the cars under test, as one of those in a car makes more whining noise than a wrecked Series 1 diff.
Seems like a bit of a daft question to me - "How long is a piece of string.........."
Noise itself is not subjective. Loudness could be considered to be subjective but considering I asked people to compare them with a Gaylander TD4, people were able to provide some insight.
It isn't a daft question. I can't hear in my left ear and when travelling in a noisy car, that can be a nightmare, especially while driving. It can often be difficult or impossible to engage in a conversation with others and that can be really awkward. It all depends on how quiet the car is. Most probably don't even give it a second thought tbh, except chavs who typically like to make as much noise as possible.
The TD4 isn't too bad but when travelling at 70ish, I find it almost impossible to hear people in the back. When I had a BMW, I never had that problem so I definitely wouldn't want anything much noiser than a Gaylander TD4. Ideally I'd like a LHD car but those tend to be stupidly overpriced.
yeh its like driving a tractor ..lol but then for the size of a discovery who cares if its noiser
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