There are currently about 6 choices in type of tire in your OE size.
My car is equipped with the Goodyear Eagle RS-A. Scrap rubber? No. Sorry. Just because someone only gets crap miles on their Infinity doesn't mean it's a 'scrap rubber' tire. The Goodyear is superior to the Bridgestone in this case (usually a comment I'd never make). Also, according to Bridgestone's official release they are supplying 'S' speed rated tires. Goodyears are rated 'H'. Much more appropriate.
Manufacturer's aren't neccesarily spec'ing tires that aren't desinged for the x-over SUV. No tire really is designed specifically for that application. Tires in the sizes equipped stock on the CX-7 aren't going to be general passenger car tires. The simple size of the tire dictates that it isn't for your Neon. It's not an LT (light truck) tire, and you don't need one. If they made a Bridgestone Insignia (basic, basic passenger tire) in the correct size it would be fine for your CX-7. Keep in mind that OE tires are softer than the EXACT same aftermarket tire and will NOT last as long as your second set.
In my opinion (I work in the tire industry) Goodyears aren't worth their salt.
When the CX needs new tires I'll be shodding it with Advans. Thank you very much.
The Ls-2 is an inferior tire to the OE RS-A. True statement.