For those of you that have never had your wheels off the car since you owned it, you may wish to check the torque on the lug nuts. I have less than 100 miles on the new 2015, and removed the wheels to put splash guards on (yes we live on a gravel road). I have a high quality impact air wrench to remove lug nuts. For reference, My F350 uses a torque value of 150 ft. lbs. and my impact wrench removes them quite easily. When I removed the CX-5 lugs, I almost couldn't get 5 (out of 20) off with my impact wrench. I had to turn my compressor (3 hp Ingersol Rand) up to almost max to remove those 5 lugs. Some of the other lugs were not loose, but certainly not even 50-60 foot lbs. I'm only warning those that may wish to check them because if you were to get a flat tire, I KNOW there is no way those lugs would have come off on the side of the road if you or I had to put a spare on with only the supplied tools. You might want to check them BEFORE you need to ever remove them.