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Originally Posted by DenniSys
For the post that said no way to deafening noise: There are a large variety of road surfaces. Asfault is generally quiet and the sound quality depends on a number of factors including the thickness of the asfault on the road.
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Fair enough, but that is going to effect ANY car you get so considering buying a new car is not only ridiculous but would NOT solve your problem.
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Originally Posted by DenniSys
Cement is very loud. Sound barriers are placed next to roads tangent to residential areas because highway noise can be annoying up to a 1/2 mile away. If you add a commuter train and an airport to the environment people start melting from the vibration. Yeah, it's loud.
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And uhhh, what does road barriers, a train, and an airport have to do with the inside of your car being loud? Sorry but, you can't do anything about those.
My suggestion is...MOVE....so no more trains, airplanes, and rough roads.