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...which many-a-reviewer has deemed as excessive, can be attributed specifically to the Sports package tires (245/40WR19 (front) and 275/35WR19 (rear) Bridgestone Potenza)? Perhaps those are just "loud" tires? I would
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...which many-a-reviewer has deemed as excessive, can be attributed specifically to the Sports package tires (245/40WR19 (front) and 275/35WR19 (rear) Bridgestone Potenza)? Perhaps those are just "loud" tires?
I would be curious if base model buyers are also experiencing excessive (to some) interior noise. I know some members have already said that the rear wheel wells are simply too thin and that this is the main cause of the perceived high level of interior noise. I was curious if that was the case or if a different set of tires might improve on the noise leakage. Thanks!
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