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Interior Noise and Vibration Levels

Interior Noise and Vibration Levels

Many users report that during driving — especially on rough roads — there is noticeable cabin noise, vibrations, o r rattling from doors and panels. This reduces overall comfort and can be tiring on longer drives. What aspects of the car’s build, trim materials, o r assembly contribute to these noise and vibration issues, and how severe are they in typical Pakistani road conditions?
Talha Kyanii asked on 06 Dec 2025 16:19:22 pm
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Gari Master - on 06 Dec 2025 16:21:04 pm
In the Pearl, the cabin tends to transmit more noise and vibration compared to larger o r more premium cars. This is mainly because the materials and interior trim are basic: the plastic panels, door fittings, and interior moldings are lighter and thinner, with minimal sound insulation. On smooth roads the cabin noise may be manageable, but when driving over rough surfaces, speed breakers, o r uneven pavement, the body and suspension transmit shocks directly, resulting in rattling noises, creaks from doors/panels, and vibration felt by passengers. Over time, as mounting clips loosen and components settle, these noises can become more pronounced. The result is that longer rides o r rides on bad roads feel less refined, and many owners consider cabin noise and vibration a recurring discomfort in daily use.
 

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