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- 2016.5 CX-5 GT AWD
Hello all,
Long time since I've posted here. I hope all of you and your families are doing well and staying healthy!
I am going in to my local Mazda dealer for my 30,000 mile service with my 2016.5 CX-5 Grand Touring All Wheel Drive. Due to the pandemic, I'm quite a bit overdo for service (34,000 miles give or take), and am also overdo for tires. The stock Toyo A23s (225/55R19), after being past due for the last 5,000 miles or so, have finally run their course. One of my tires refuses to hold air pressure any longer (filled it up to 36PSI, a day later it went down to 24PSI), and yeah, it's time.
I live in central NJ, and unfortunately there are no Discount Tire locations in this area. Due to not wanting to go to multiple places at this time, I'm considering just having the dealership do it, as they have a Tire Center with a few options other than the stock tires.
Here is what I'm looking for: I really liked how the stock tires handled on dry road, but found them very lacking when it came to wet conditions. The noise is pretty bad, so I would like a quieter tire, and also, the lifespan of the stock tire is awful. I have never had tires that went so quickly. So I'm basically looking for the best option out of these choices (as per the dealer's website, which is running a sale on some brands where if you buy three, you get the fourth free):
Prices listed are for 4 tires installed, minus taxes:
1. Toyo A23 (stock) - $625.66
2. Toyo A36 - $625.66
3. Yokohama Geolandar G055 - $614.96
4. Goodyear Assurance MaxLife - $793.45
5. Michelin Premier LTX - $1141.12 (not part of the 4th tire free promotion)
So, I'm looking to retain the dry road handling/performance of the stock tire, but quieter, with better wet/cold road handling conditions, and something that will last beyond 34,000 miles.
Any and all help would be very appreciated, as my appointment is Wednesday morning and I need to have an idea by then. Thank you so much!
Long time since I've posted here. I hope all of you and your families are doing well and staying healthy!
I am going in to my local Mazda dealer for my 30,000 mile service with my 2016.5 CX-5 Grand Touring All Wheel Drive. Due to the pandemic, I'm quite a bit overdo for service (34,000 miles give or take), and am also overdo for tires. The stock Toyo A23s (225/55R19), after being past due for the last 5,000 miles or so, have finally run their course. One of my tires refuses to hold air pressure any longer (filled it up to 36PSI, a day later it went down to 24PSI), and yeah, it's time.
I live in central NJ, and unfortunately there are no Discount Tire locations in this area. Due to not wanting to go to multiple places at this time, I'm considering just having the dealership do it, as they have a Tire Center with a few options other than the stock tires.
Here is what I'm looking for: I really liked how the stock tires handled on dry road, but found them very lacking when it came to wet conditions. The noise is pretty bad, so I would like a quieter tire, and also, the lifespan of the stock tire is awful. I have never had tires that went so quickly. So I'm basically looking for the best option out of these choices (as per the dealer's website, which is running a sale on some brands where if you buy three, you get the fourth free):
Prices listed are for 4 tires installed, minus taxes:
1. Toyo A23 (stock) - $625.66
2. Toyo A36 - $625.66
3. Yokohama Geolandar G055 - $614.96
4. Goodyear Assurance MaxLife - $793.45
5. Michelin Premier LTX - $1141.12 (not part of the 4th tire free promotion)
So, I'm looking to retain the dry road handling/performance of the stock tire, but quieter, with better wet/cold road handling conditions, and something that will last beyond 34,000 miles.
Any and all help would be very appreciated, as my appointment is Wednesday morning and I need to have an idea by then. Thank you so much!