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If you've ever taken apart a vehicle that's on it's second or third generation and you find little pieces of sticky foam or a strip of deadener (I'm talking oem, not used car fixes) then you're seeing the development of first year car woes. If you're determined you can buy some weather strip and dynamat/raamat/etc. and get to town.
The weight of this car was extrememly important in development, they've taken out some bracing/skeleteon you might see in a sedan or lux line car, that leaves less places for body panels to be secured. Just look at how few places you have to unscrew to take the door card off compared to a Camry or Civic. That and essentially the rear interior is primarily held in by the rear seat?! Some companies are already making upgrade items that will probably be incorporated in future generations, like heavier rear decks instead of the shaky oem cardboard one.
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