Possible vacuum leak
A possible cause of a whistling noise in your car's AC system could be a leak in the system, which can lead to reduced pressure and airflow. This can result in the sound of air escaping through the leak, causing a whistling noise. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic inspect and repair any leaks in the AC system to resolve the issue.
could be a vacum leak in the engines intake or just road noise from the tires you cant hear when you step on the gas.
you are about to crash man! turn!!
If your car has a turbo charger it is probably the turbo charger.
your cv boot has torn and needs replacement
When the turbo winds up it can make a whistling sound when a driver steps on the pedal. A loose part can also cause a rattling sound when the pedal is used.
tie rod
The rumbling noise could be due to issues with the exhaust system, such as a hole in the muffler or exhaust pipe. The whistling noise could indicate a problem with a worn-out or loose belt or a leaking vacuum hose. It is best to have a mechanic inspect your car to diagnose and fix the issue.
A bad bearing can cause can the front end of car to make a squeaking noise when turning steering wheel either direction. It can also be caused by bad suspension.
The noise sounds like a "Growl" or a "roaring" noise. Generally you can also feel a slight vibration in the car as you drive.
no suv's do not make more noise than a car
Could be many things, ball joints usually make clunking noises (usually one when turning and one when turning the wheel from turning), cv joints usually make a clicking noise and vibrate under load. Have it checked out, les schwab will do it for free (check it).