Yeah, it is. Not a problem if you're running legal power but is when you start ramping it up. The smaller the magmount the lower the power before it becomes an issue.
I can't recommend drilling holes in the roof enough and doing bonding as per the bonding page at
www.k0bg.com. 99% of noise issues will be solved. I can drive out in the countryside and with the engine running I have S0 of noise. Only downside is you end up finding you have to cut a few inches off every antenna you fit due to the higher efficiency of your RF ground.
Magmounts are OK for temporary installs like on a hire car but they're not designed for long term use. Use them long term and you get paint discolouration because the paint under the mount fades at a slower rate than the rest of the car, you get scratches in the paint from the metallic particles from brake pads which stick to the coax and scratch the roof as it flaps about in the wind, you get SWR issues as the coax gets pinched in the door/trunk and there is a high risk of it coming off if your antenna hits an overhead object.
Even a lip mount is better.