I have a 2018 CX-5 GT AWD with only 5500 miles and I started noticing increased road noise and slight vibration on the floor board recently. I inspected the tires and found the outer perimeter of both front tires is wearing kinda strange. I would classify it as feathering after doing some research. This is when you run your hand along the tire and feel the edges of the tread are sharp and uneven instead of smooth. They are wearing much differently than the rear. I took it into the dealer and they said the alignment looked fine and rotated the tires to the back. The problem went away but I assume it's just a matter of time before it happens again. Has anyone noticed this on their CX-5 or do you know if Mazda is more aggressive with the way they setup the toe in, from what I read feathering is usually caused by too much toe in. Thanks for the help.