I've recently for multiple reasons have been able to drive two different 2015 cars in the past month (Ford Fiesta, Toyota Camry). I currently have a 2015 Prius and i can official say that my Prius 2015 feels SO LOUD when i drive it on the freeway especially! I've been thinking of adding sound deadening material to the car on the doors and the floor, but i'm worried i might not be able to pull through with the floor especially. Has anyone done this on their car? For the doors, I've seen people remove the plastic and just put Dynamat Xtreme on the outside too (cover the whole door) + including inside the panel? Not only could i add the sound deadening but i feel i could fix my previous issue i never found the solution to Condensation under Husky Floor Mat - Prius 2015 | PriusChat If anyone has done it, does it affect MPG? Any tips on how to do it? Thanks in advanced!
I guess I've never owned a vehicle that was designed or made to be too quiet on the highway. So that type of noise just becomes "White Noise" to me. But if your expectations are greater than just ignoring it or turning up the radio? Then others have tried various sound deadening projects. When I had my Prius, it was absolutely the quietest vehicle I ever owned in "City". I mean, on electric power and/or turned off at stops? You don't get too much quieter. So I was never too motivated to try to make it quieter. But to each their own.
lots of threads here on people adding sound deadening. very effective, and no noticeable effect on mpg's
Here are a couple threads that are pretty old, but are probably still useful: Prius sound proofing | PriusChat Sound Deadening Toyota Prius...Very Helpful! | PriusChat
95% of time you need to change tires always check shop f oh r road noise on tires it makes a big difference. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.