Wind Buffeting Explained
Ever wondered why opening a back window while driving creates that deafening thumping sound? It’s called wind buffeting, an aerodynamic effect that occurs when incoming air clashes with the car's airflow. Interestingly, newer cars experience this phenomenon more intensely due to their enhanced aerodynamic designs, and while some vehicles are worse than others, almost all have a wind buffeting threshold.In this clip
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