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- '16.5 Mazda CX-5 Touring
After research I bought the Michelin Primacy MXM4 215X50X17 at Costco. I like them and the Wife says she loves them on her "5" now.

Videos and more info on these tires available here.
http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/name/primacy-mxm4-tires
GREAT TIRES!!!!
There are 2 types available in the 215/50/17, a "95V" and "93V". They are the GreenX / Low Rolling Resistance version, made with SUNFLOWER SEED OIL.
UTQG Treadwear, traction, and temp ratings are 500, AA, A.
I just put a set of these same tires on my Mazda5, 215/50/17-93V. Not a cheap tire @ $160 (~$185 each final price per tire, OTD, with taxes, disposal, mounting, balancing, valve stems, air, etc.) I could have saved some money here, and I am usually Mr. Frugal, but I have always felt that tires are never the area to skimp on when it comes to your vehicle and those that trust their lives to it.
I now feel like I just bought a new car! With the new tires, I was certain that I was going to get a quieter and more comfortable ride, however I was not expecting the greatly improved wet acceleration and braking performance. WOW! I can now accelerate from a stoplight at full throttle in the wet! The wet traction is mind-blowing!
The ride is great, and because of the lack of roadnoise, I can now hear what people are saying in the back of the car. The only shortfall I have noticed, is I have lost a bit of the crisp turn-in, and stiffer sidewall that I had with my same size g009 Bridgestones. However the new tires will firm up a bit with a few heat cycles, and they should improve a bit more.
I have always been a Bridgestone man, and only time will tell, but so far, I am very happy with the Primacy MXM4 on my 2006 Mazda5.
The stock Toyos lasted 30k miles, my replacement g009 Bridgestones lasted 45k miles, and I really hope to get at least 50k miles from these new Michelins.
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