2006 Civic road noise?
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
"NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
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> Hi.
>
> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>
>
>
>
I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
or Buick marshmallow.
Just my 2 cents.
news:QmIUf.24635$hC.7520@trnddc08:
> Hi.
>
> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>
>
>
>
I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
or Buick marshmallow.
Just my 2 cents.
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
"NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi.
>
> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about
> the 2006
> Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
> Can any
> anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
> interested in
> this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>
Relative to other small cars, it is rather quiet. It is not a
Buick or other outstandingly quiet cars, but it is quite nice.
Also, noise is relative to a lot of factors, including tyres and
road conditions. Try it out and see for yourself.
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We test drove the 2006 Civic Hybrid before buying the 2005 Accord Hybrid. I
think both could be described as jerky. When the engine is off because your
foot is on the brake and you lift the foot you do get a bit of a jerk.
Nothing bad but it is different. Driving the Accord 2005 kind of reminds me
of certain carnival rides.
"Richard Edwards" <edwards@nospam.twcny.rr.coml> wrote in message
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> "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
> news:QmIUf.24635$hC.7520@trnddc08:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
>> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
>> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
>> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
> 2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
>
> I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
> In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
> have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
> acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
> reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
> or Buick marshmallow.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
think both could be described as jerky. When the engine is off because your
foot is on the brake and you lift the foot you do get a bit of a jerk.
Nothing bad but it is different. Driving the Accord 2005 kind of reminds me
of certain carnival rides.
"Richard Edwards" <edwards@nospam.twcny.rr.coml> wrote in message
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> "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
> news:QmIUf.24635$hC.7520@trnddc08:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
>> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
>> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
>> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
> 2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
>
> I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
> In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
> have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
> acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
> reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
> or Buick marshmallow.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
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thats called gravity. Put on your ebrake before taking your foot off of the
brake and problem will be solved
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> We test drove the 2006 Civic Hybrid before buying the 2005 Accord Hybrid.
> I think both could be described as jerky. When the engine is off because
> your foot is on the brake and you lift the foot you do get a bit of a
> jerk. Nothing bad but it is different. Driving the Accord 2005 kind of
> reminds me of certain carnival rides.
>
>
> "Richard Edwards" <edwards@nospam.twcny.rr.coml> wrote in message
> news:Xns9791B47CF88E0edwardsnospamtwcnyrr@24.24.2. 166...
>> "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
>> news:QmIUf.24635$hC.7520@trnddc08:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
>>> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
>>> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
>>> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
>> 2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
>>
>> I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
>> In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
>> have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
>> acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
>> reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
>> or Buick marshmallow.
>>
>> Just my 2 cents.
>
>
brake and problem will be solved
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> We test drove the 2006 Civic Hybrid before buying the 2005 Accord Hybrid.
> I think both could be described as jerky. When the engine is off because
> your foot is on the brake and you lift the foot you do get a bit of a
> jerk. Nothing bad but it is different. Driving the Accord 2005 kind of
> reminds me of certain carnival rides.
>
>
> "Richard Edwards" <edwards@nospam.twcny.rr.coml> wrote in message
> news:Xns9791B47CF88E0edwardsnospamtwcnyrr@24.24.2. 166...
>> "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
>> news:QmIUf.24635$hC.7520@trnddc08:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the
>>> 2006 Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating).
>>> Can any anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am
>>> interested in this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I just bought a 2006 Civic Hybrid. It is substantially quieter than my
>> 2004 Si or my wife's 2003 Civic LX.
>>
>> I also saw that review and wondered where the reviewer was coming from.
>> In my opinion, this is a very quiet and civilized car. Then again, I
>> have seen the 2006 Civic Hybrid described as "jerky" in it's
>> acceleration and driveability. I wonder what planet some of these
>> reviewers are coming from. Personally, I don't want to drive a Cadillac
>> or Buick marshmallow.
>>
>> Just my 2 cents.
>
>
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 01:58:08 GMT, "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:
>Hi.
>
>Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the 2006
>Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating). Can any
>anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am interested in
>this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>
>
I have a Prelude and a CRV, I had an Accord. I think they all
transmitted more tire/road noise than they should. I assumed it was
just the Honda design
wrote:
>Hi.
>
>Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the 2006
>Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating). Can any
>anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am interested in
>this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>
>
I have a Prelude and a CRV, I had an Accord. I think they all
transmitted more tire/road noise than they should. I assumed it was
just the Honda design
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
gfretwell@aol.com wrote in news:f2ag229ffegvm86l33g9bjem4v623vb8sn@4ax.com:
> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 01:58:08 GMT, "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the 2006
>>Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating). Can any
>>anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am interested in
>>this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>
>>
> I have a Prelude and a CRV, I had an Accord. I think they all
> transmitted more tire/road noise than they should. I assumed it was
> just the Honda design
>
I find that directional V-tread tires have lower road noise than regular
tread tires.They also give better wet surface traction and braking.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 01:58:08 GMT, "NowItsWhatever" <nospam@nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>Consumer Reports listed "road noise" as one of the "cons" about the 2006
>>Civic (even though they gave it their highest overall rating). Can any
>>anyone out there share their first hand experiences? I am interested in
>>this car, but I do want a quiet car. Thanks.
>>
>>
> I have a Prelude and a CRV, I had an Accord. I think they all
> transmitted more tire/road noise than they should. I assumed it was
> just the Honda design
>
I find that directional V-tread tires have lower road noise than regular
tread tires.They also give better wet surface traction and braking.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
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Re: 2006 Civic road noise?
In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> "Pablo" wrote
>
> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some folks
> > interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be too low
> > (frequency) to be audible.
>
> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their sensitivity
> to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example the crickets here in
> the desert southwest aren't really loud, but they make my brain rattle.
> They're just at that frequency that about kills me.
I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot. That
said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a Suburban too
and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends on your
tolerance.
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SA <SA@nowhere.net> wrote in
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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SA <SA@nowhere.net> wrote in
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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SA <SA@nowhere.net> wrote in
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:SA-75757B.00304809052006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com :
> In article <122b4vaj64a7qd6@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>> "Pablo" wrote
>>
>> > Quiet is all relative unless you can measure it in dB's and some
>> > folks interpret low frequency vibration as noise, though it may be
>> > too low (frequency) to be audible.
>>
>> I agree with you. And, people are going to be variable in their
>> sensitivity to various frequency ranges, as you allude. For example
>> the crickets here in the desert southwest aren't really loud, but
>> they make my brain rattle. They're just at that frequency that about
>> kills me.
>
> I have an 06 Civic LX and an 04 odyssey exl....
>
> believe it or not the Civic is quieter than the Odyssey by a lot.
> That said, the Odyssey has always been kind of noisy. I have a
> Suburban too and it is MUCH quieter than either Honda. So it depends
> on your tolerance.
>
Tire tread patterns can cause more or less noise;the directional "V" tread
tire generates less noise than tires with a regular tread pattern.Listen to
a big pickup truck with knobby off-road tires! You can hear them coming
from 100s of feet away,if not more.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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