Subject | Re: Rowing rowing down the boat gently by the sea |
From | David Fritzinger |
Date | 02/23/2014 16:21 (02/23/2014 10:21) |
Message-ID | <dfritzin-F0F5B4.10210723022014@news.eternal-september.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Nashton |
NashtonNashton, by all appearances, you are equating your self-worth to the number of expensive cars you own. That really is quite pitiful, and I must say I feel sorry for you. Your self-esteem must really be at rock bottom if the best thing you can say about yourself is that you own a couple of fancy cars.
On 2014-02-23 2:23 AM, Brake Dive, Acceleration Squat, Body Roll Works LLC wrote:NashtonBrake Dive, Acceleration Squat, Body Roll Works LLCNashtonBrake Dive, Acceleration Squat, Body Roll Works LLCBrake Dive, Acceleration Squat, Body Roll Works LLCNashton
With Audi you get (as expected) the cabin noise levels you'd expect from an american car (something as expected you've found lacking in VW).
Really?
Clarify. You are disputing which part of my statement
1. VW is on average is noiser than an audi.
2. audi cabin noise level are comparable to cabin noise level in an typical american sofa on wheels
This one.
If you are willing and can pay $70k for even better sound proofing: good for you. Not so good for your pocket.
Thanks, I'll take that under consideration when I buy my RS 5 in a few years. And the Q7 was much more than $70k. In fact, optioned out, it was closer to $90k.Brake Dive, Acceleration Squat, Body Roll Works LLCNashton
American sofa cabin noise levels are good enough for most people. Otherwise no $20k appliances on wheel would leave the showroom.
....so you're abandoning the notion that cabin noise level in NA cars is comparable to noise levels in Audis?