Why does the 2019 model 95 make a loud noise between 1500 to 1800 RPM in ECO mode?
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5Why does the 2019 model 95 make a loud noise between 1500 to 1800 RPM in ECO mode?
6I have a 2019 manual Rapid with just over 50,000 km. At 120 km/h on the highway, the RPM is around 3100, and I feel the engine noise is too loud. What RPM do you guys get when driving on the highway?
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10As a new driver, I've only driven the 2019 2.0 model, and I find the acceleration quite sluggish. When I press the gas pedal deeply, the engine needs to reach around 1800-2000 RPM to speed up a bit, and the engine noise is quite loud. Is this normal for a naturally aspirated engine with a CVT? I tried using the DS mode, which seems to provide what I consider normal acceleration, but I noticed the RPM goes up to four or five thousand. My friend's 1.5T Geely doesn't make much noise and feels more powerful.