If the dealier wasn't interested enough to check tire pressures then they skipped everything that wasn't in sight.
Checked tires on day 2 of ownership, 52+ PSI all around! Vehicle produced in April 2019.
Interesting Mazda quirk. But also an unnecessary one. I don't know why Mazda would choose to ship the cars with pressures that high when no one else does that. Of course some of the dealers aren't going to check. Credit the car rides as good as it does at that high level goes to the shocks and independent rear suspension setup.
I would call and chew them out so they will get their act together. I let them know a month ago and apparently Quirk didn't address the issue.
edit..I saw the word Quirk and assumed it was the dealer Quirk Mazda in Quincy, MA..lol
This thread is very useful as I haven't taken delivery yet. What should the pressure be? I find using nitrogen keeps the tires from losing pressure over long periods
Had the same thing here in the uk with a brand new CX-5. Tyre pressure way too high....interestingly I expected the tyre pressure monitor to complain when I dropped the pressure but nothing happened. Maybe because I dropped them all with the ignition off.
Thanks for posting this OP!
We took delivery of our Touring w/preferred pkg three days ago and I checked the pressure this morning. Yep...50 psi all the way around! I'll be calling my sales guy this morning just as a friendly reminder they dropped the ball on the pre-delivery inspection.
Thanks again OP!
did you happen to purchase in MA