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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    lol...all wind noise is done with windows up
    Yeah - and this is what Maverick and my earlier posts also mentioned, the manufacturers, as you've confirmed for Ford with the Falcon and Territory, are really not concerned with the wind noise with the windows down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    lol...all wind noise is done with windows up, no i can not go into full details but i am a tester for falcon and territory
    That'd be cos there aren't any details hehe. Drive to test circuit, have coffee, break for lunch, read paper, go home. That'd be about right yeah?

    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    Don't get dave- started on Fords,
    LOL indeed.... they've got a life time ban after my FG. Their after sales support is non existent which is sort of important given the sub standard products they sell in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave- View Post
    That'd be cos there aren't any details hehe. Drive to test circuit, have coffee, break for lunch, read paper, go home. That'd be about right yeah?



    LOL indeed.... they've got a life time ban after my FG. Their after sales support is non existent which is sort of important given the sub standard products they sell in the first place.

    sounds about right lol
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    I've never bought a Toyota, err, sorry, I mean Lexus, but I can't imagine anyone beating Jaguar's dealer service. They are like stewardesses on a first class flight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBP View Post
    I've never bought a Toyota, err, sorry, I mean Lexus, but I can't imagine anyone beating Jaguar's dealer service. They are like stewardesses on a first class flight.
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    I remember riding in the back of my mate's E39 with the front windows down. I couldn't feel any air and the wind noise was non-existent.

    Oh yeah, Golfs.. Can someone explain why my sunroof when opened all the way creates bad wind "buffeting", but there is a secondary setting which closes it about half an inch (from open all the way) and all the noise disappears?
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    ...their arm hanging out as obviously their cars interior isn't comfortable enough to contain them.
    This is so funny, G-rig

    That or they are abusing other drivers or smoking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubbed View Post
    Oh yeah, Golfs.. Can someone explain why my sunroof when opened all the way creates bad wind "buffeting", but there is a secondary setting which closes it about half an inch (from open all the way) and all the noise disappears?
    Aerodynamics basically.... the front of the car, the windscreen, and the sunroof deflector don't punch a large enough "hole in the air" for the air to miss the sunroof opening completely. So the 2nd setting closes the sunroof just enough for the buffeting not to occur.

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    My Passat sunroof actually stops about 2 inches from fully open and you have to turn the dial against spring pressure to get it to open fully.

    I don't bother opening it past its default setting, as when it's fully open, I can't hear myself think or my wife speaking to me... hmmmm Have it got that wrong then???
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    Quote Originally Posted by jj77 View Post
    This is so funny, G-rig
    Funny but true.

    Quote Originally Posted by snodrogs View Post
    My Passat sunroof actually stops about 2 inches from fully open and you have to turn the dial against spring pressure to get it to open fully.

    I don't bother opening it past its default setting, as when it's fully open, I can't hear myself think or my wife speaking to me... hmmmm Have it got that wrong then???
    Just open it all the way and enjoy.

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