Have you checked the tire pressure?? Dealers are notorious for overinflating tires to avoid flat spots, and an overinflated tire will definitely cause ride issues.....
Mazda recommends 36 psi on 19" Toyo A23's. And many people added 2~3 psi over spec for even tread wear. 40 psi cold is fine with me. And do check the tire pressure on your spare too.Yup. Dropped it from 40 psi to 34. Didn't make much difference, just barely noticable. I have the 19" Toyo A23's, which supposedly have a really thick sidewall, with little give.
Mazda recommends 36 psi on 19" Toyo A23's. And many people added 2~3 psi over spec for even tread wear. 40 psi cold is fine with me. And do check the tire pressure on your spare too.
Or a cheaper way is to get a new set of softer "Grand Touring" tires such as General AltiMAX RT43 or Continental TrueContact 225/55R19 99H tires.I'm more interested in reducing the harshness, and will probably go to 18" summer wheels & tires, if the 18" winter set improves the harshness. So I won't need to worry about tire wear. (I'm not going to put a lot of miles on the car...)
Or a cheaper way is to get a new set of softer "Grand Touring" tires such as General AltiMAX™ RT43 or Continental TrueContact™ 225/55R19 99H tires.
If you're thinking of reducing weight on wheels, by using General AltiMAX RT43 225/55R19 99H tires along (24.4 lbs each tire) would give you almost 15% weight saving than stock Toyo A23 (28 lbs) or Michelin Premier LTX (27.34 lbs). Besides, Michelin Premier LTX is rated as a SUV tire which would be stiffer than grand touring tires.I had considered that, but there's significant suspension performance gains to be had with less unsprung weight, which the aftermarket wheels provide. Given the gains with the winter tire package I just put on, I'll probably get another set of those 18" MR126 wheels, and Michelin Premier tires for summer use.
But the government official NHTSA crash test for vehicles sold in the US with the results printed on the window sticker told a different story. The passenger side rating from NHTSA Frontal Barrier Crash Test on 2016 Mazda CX-5 has been downgraded from 5 stars to 3 stars without any structure changes.You mean the IIHS Top Safety pick?
You mean the IIHS Top Safety pick? That's what she wants you to get rid of? A car designed to crumple and take the brunt of an impact so that you WALK AWAY? Ask her to imagine sitting in the car when that branch struck. I'm going to guess there was no intrusion into the passenger space.
I remember my mom in a serious car accident in an old FORD LTD. Boy did that car survivectgat accident well. Just a scratch on the front bumper.
Mom in the other hand....much more then a scratch.
Get that car fixed and explain that you insist she drives that "tin foil car".
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Switching gears the rental car we received is a 4 cylinder 2017 Altima with just over 5000 miles. The car is very quiet and has more power compared to the CX5, but the CVT is unbearably loud and drones on any acceleration unless you baby the accelerator. Just reaffirmed that I will never buy a CVT vehicle!