michaeljeff
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My Supra is in storage, so I'm not driving it, but I'm not in a hurry to sell it. I don't think the 2022 is going to be any changes or be here any time soon either.OP, you should probably just sell the Supra now. With spring and summer coming, you'll get a good price. Take the proceeds and get a luxury sedan like an LS or an E-class, something along those lines. Those will be bank vault quiet, which seems to be what you're looking for. I wouldn't even bother with trying to swap out the stock PSSs for quieter tires. I doubt that will get you where you think you need to be.
If you guys have an Apple Watch, could you drive your car on the highway for a bit and report back? I wanted to see if everyone else is getting 70+ db on the highway as well, and whether I need to adjust my expectations for this car.My Supra is by far the quietest "sports" car I've ever owned (and I've owned many)...The main emphasis here is on "sports car"...
And of coarse sedans and SUVs will have much quieter rides...All my past sedans and SUVs always had much quieter rides as expected...
Just turn up the music and enjoy the ride...That said, there are relatively inexpensive ways in which to reduce cabin noise in the Supra further such as adding some sound deadening, turning off faux engine noise, implementing wind buffeting fix, and recalibrating your expectations on how quite a sports car interior should be...
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