This is not a quite SUV/CUV on the highway. Every VW, Audi, BMW and others I've had is the last few years have been quieter with wind noise. .
I agree one very quiet SUV.
I would third this. I have driven the car for about a month with several highway trips (speeds from 60-85 MPH) with no major noise. Granted it is not a big benz but compared to other cars we have had, not out of the ordinary. And honestly, it is actually quieter than the other cars.
Consider that the Bose has noise canceling technology so people with Bose may find the CX-5 quieter than non Bose models. Also the 19inch tires may be quieter than the 17s.
What Bose-equipped CX-5's do have is this (which might be helpful):
AudioPilot 2*4
AudioPilot 2 automatically adjusts audio
volume and sound quality in accordance
with the level of noise entering the vehicle
interior while driving. When AudioPilot
2 is turned on, the system automatically
calculates the conditions for optimum
hearing of sound which may be difficult
to hear depending on exterior noise.
AudioPilot 2 can be set on or off.
*4 AudioPilot 2 is a registered
trademark of Bose Corporation.
True. Having owned four Mazdas now, however, my personal opinion is that ALC/Audiopilot is more annoying than helpful. It tends to overcompensate despite how sensitive a setting the driver uses. Again, you might have a different experience.
Beg your pardon, but this is false. Currently only some GM, Acura, and Infiniti vehicles have the Bose noise cancelling tech. I assume you are referring to the recent Bose partnership with NXP, which will supposedly bring noise cancelling to all vehicles with a Bose headunit and the SAF775x chip. For right now, however, the CX-5 has no such noise cancelling technology, and I'm not even certain whether our Bose carries the SAF775x chip. Even if it does become available, you have to find someone willing and capable to enable it, which could be a whole other (expensive) headache. Maybe in the future, though! It would definitely be neat.
To reduce road noise I used Second Skin..Luxury Liner Pro. Pull back the front carpet and cut pieces to cover the metal. Take up the sytrofoam & place pieces under it, but allow space for it to go back in place. I can promise you this WILL reduce road noise. My first was having Lizard Skin sound deadening coating sprayed in wheel well and under floor pan. That is a good first step, but the most notable sound dampening occured when used Luxury Liner Pro. It is easy to cut with a knife. I put mine in place and didn't glue it, not necessary. It is heavy enough to stay in place without gluing. I have WORKED for 6 months since I got my car on sound dampening. Also, Micelin Latitude Tours help as well.