Does the Fit require full-car sound insulation?

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OJanelle
07/30/25 9:37am
The Fit can benefit from full-car sound insulation to reduce noise. Automotive sound insulation involves meticulous treatment of various noise sources based on the vehicle's performance, road conditions, and usage scenarios. These include engine noise, resonance from tire-road contact vibrations, and friction sounds caused by component gaps or aging parts under pressure, all aimed at enhancing driving comfort. The Fit is a model under GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, featuring a 2530mm wheelbase. Its exterior design incorporates distinctive sharp blade-style double waistlines on the side profile, while the tension-filled rear styling pairs with LED-lit taillight clusters to present a more premium texture.
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