Designed for smooth highway performance, these all-season touring tires provide confident traction and responsive control in all weather conditions on the road, including dry, wet, and even light snow and slush. The best highway all-season tires also offer extended tread life and improved fuel efficiency, saving you money as you hit the road in your RAM 1500, Chevy Silverado or Tahoe, Ford F150, Jeep Wrangler, Toyota Tacoma or RAV4, Dodge Durango, and similar vehicles.
Los neumáticos Autopista Para Toda Estación han sido fabricados para conductores que desean una combinacón de un manejo placentero en las carreteras, desgaste lento y uso durante todas las estaciones del año, incluyendo tracción sobre superficies con poca nieve. Los neumáticos Autopista Para Toda Estación con el símbolo M+S (lodo y nieve), son utilizados frecuentemente como originales (O.E., por sus siglas en inglís) en monovolumen (vans) para trabajo liviano y mediano, camionetas, picops, utiliautos (crossover) y utilitarios deportivos (SUV, por sus siglas en inglís) con tracción 2WD y 4WD.
Los neumáticos originales (O.E.) Autopista Para Toda Estación son comprados usualmente para reemplazar pares o juegos de cuatro originales que se han desgastado. Pueden ser usados en otros vehículos, en pares o grupos de cuatro, si tienen el tamaño, índice de carga y código de velocidad, igual al de la categoría de rendimiento y especificaciones de los neumáticos originales.
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Feedback patterns show the Yokohama Geolandar G91A delivers a smooth, quiet ride with comfort and noise levels scoring consistently high (8-10), aligning well with highway-focused all-season priorities. Dry traction earns solid 7-8 ratings for reliable grip and stability. However, treadwear receives mixed results-some report premature wear despite high-mileage claims. Winter traction struggles with inconsistent scores (0-6), particularly on ice, raising concerns for drivers in harsh conditions. Wet traction shows adequate hydroplaning resistance (5-8) but lacks standout performance in heavy rain. While praised for comfort and dry-road competence, buyers prioritizing winter capability or long-term durability may find limitations in this tire's all-season versatility.
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Customers rate the Geolandar G91A's dry traction highly, with most scores between 8-10. Drivers highlight confident grip and responsive handling, excelling in highway conditions for all-season performance.
January 11, 2019
4 out of 5
...Its turn-in and dry traction are very good. Its response to steering input is good and more or less linear, certainly predictable...
These are the OEM tires on my CX-5 AWD Touring. They are good tires and I would buy another set if they weren't over $200. They have better traction in dirt and light mud than Michelin Premier LTX and the Tokyo A23s on my CX-5 GT. Traction and control in 1 to 2 inches of snow is excellent, almost like it wasn't there. Fuel mileage is excellent, this car easily exceeds its ratings, the other one couldn't. I rarely drive under 80 on the highway, unless my V1 says slow down. There are plenty of crooked roads in SE TN and I try to drive it like a Mustang on them (lacks enough power). Its turn-in and dry traction are very good. Its response to steering input is good and more or less linear, certainly predictable. It is not a Pilot Super Sport, but it is not supposed to be. I have just over 30k miles on them and they are not yet to the wear bars. I do keep them well inflated. I just don't understand the negative comments about this tire. It is not a Michelin, but it is an excellent tire, the 2nd best OEM tire I've had. It is well suited to its task of being a do it all SUV tire.
Vehicle: 2016 Mazda CX-5 AWD Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 30,200 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WASHINGTON, DC Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers give high marks for comfort, with many scoring 9s and 10s in ride quality. While some note occasional road noise, the Geolandar G91A excels in delivering smooth, refined performance for highway driving.
July 26, 2016
(Verified Purchase)
3.7 out of 5
...The CX-5 rides very comfortably while still being very responsive and balanced and these tires are part of the reason why. The steering feel is good for a vehicle of this nature and road feel is great without being harsh.
Theses were standard equipment on my 2015 Mazda Cx-5 Sport (AWD). Tire makers have to find a lot of compromises when they design tires for OEM fitment and Yokohama did a decent job but I don't think I'll buy these again. The CX-5 rides very comfortably while still being very responsive and balanced and these tires are part of the reason why. I suspect that poorer-quality tires would be really noticeable on this vehicle. They have gotten great traction in the wet and dry for me on many surfaces although I haven't put them through a lot of mud or sand. The steering feel is good for a vehicle of this nature and road feel is great without being harsh.
The CX-5 also seems like it skimps on sound-deadening insulation and the aggressive tread creates noticeable road noise on surfaces like concrete that the vehicle doesn't muffle. I can accept this trade-off but like others here I have been disappointed by their traction in very cold snow even when they were new, in comparison to other AWD vehicles I've driven that didn't have dedicated snow tires.
My main reason for wanting something different is that they are significantly worn with 25,000 miles on a fairly light vehicle that isn't powerful and isn't driven aggressively. They must have pretty soft rubber, considering their 280 treadwear rating. I suppose this is another trade-off required for all of their good ride and handling qualities but I would probably go for something longer-wearing next time. Maybe I would live to regret that though if the car doesn't drive as nicely.
Vehicle: 2015 Mazda CX-5 Sport AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: PITTSBURGH, PA Driving Style: Average
...Small and large bumps are felt however they are not harsh. Overall ride is acceptable at lower speed...
ALL GRIP OPINIONS ARE WITH AN AWD VEHICLE (I am unable to tell how much the AWD system might be compensating for poor tire traction so please keep that in mind)
Wet: Tire grip upon normal and hard acceleration is completely adequate. Cornering on highway and slight curves in city conditions is adequate with no sudden loss of grip and tire felt planted. Normal and hard braking grip was adequate with no loss of grip or sudden sliding. I have not experienced deep enough water at speeds capable of hydroplaning (nor do I wish to) to give this a rating.
Dry: Same as wet ratings above. Did not notice any significant change.
Ride (< 50 MPH): Small and large bumps are felt however they are not harsh. Overall ride is acceptable at lower speed.
Ride (> 50 MPH): Tire becomes rather stiff causing not only small bumps to be felt more but large bumps also start to intrude. At highway speeds greater than 70 MPH this becomes very noticeable and can start to be uncomfortable at times.
Noise (< 50 MPH): Noise is kept to a background hum and is not intrusive. Majority of road surfaces are quiet with rougher roads just starting to intrude into the cabin at ~45 MPH.
Noise (>50 MPH): Noise goes from a quiet background hum to a louder rumbling as speed increases. At 60+ MPH noise is very much present and is intrusive. On some road surfaces noise can become so loud that it completely overwhelms the cabin.
Winter: Unable test as I do not live in such a climate.
Overall would not recommend these tires. They are expensive for poor highway ride and noise even though grip seems to be better than expected with a B traction grade (probably AWD compensating).
Vehicle: 2022 Mazda CX-5 AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 4,928 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LA MARQUE, TX Driving Style: Spirited
Wet traction shows concerning scores (0-6) with reports of sliding and hydroplaning. While some rate 7-10, dissatisfaction is notable for an all-season tire's intended use.
November 04, 2023
3.2 out of 5
...Brand new tires on a highway during rai storm and car started to hydroplane
Great tire if you’re a boat. Brand new tires on a highway during rai storm and car started to hydroplane
...Scared me hydroplaning in heavy rain at low speed.
Tred wore already. Slip on the paved uphill with light snow and on gravel roads. Scared me hydroplaning in heavy rain at low speed.
Vehicle: 2019 Mazda CX-5 AWD Sport Miles Driven on Tires: 19,372 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: ATHENS, WV Driving Style: Average
...My 2016 Mazda CX-5 was ok for the first 10-15,000 miles or so but after that, they were terrible in anything but dry conditions...
These tires are absolutely horrible. I've owned 2 Mazda CX-5 Tourning's and have been unhappy with the performance of these tires. These are the original OEM tires that Mazda installs on this vehicle. My 2016 Mazda CX-5 was ok for the first 10-15,000 miles or so but after that, they were terrible in anything but dry conditions. I replaced these tires with Michelin Defender tires at only 30,000 miles on the original tires. The difference was night and day. Traded this car in for a 2019 Mazda CX-5 Touring and I am having the same exact issue. Do yourself a favor, ask the dealer if there are is other brand of tire that they can install on this car before you buy. I am going back to the dealer and asking if they can change out these tires.
Vehicle: 2019 Mazda CX-5 AWD Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: ABERDEEN, NJ Driving Style: Average
Winter traction receives concerning ratings, with many scoring 0-4 and some 5-6. Customers report slippery in snow, lack of winter traction, and getting stuck, highlighting poor performance despite being all-season.
July 24, 2019
3.3 out of 5
...The geolanders are dangerous to drive in the winter in MN. I had no confidence with even a hint of ice/snow. It was a skating rink...
OEM on my 2017 Subaru Forester. At 38,000 I still have a at least 15k-20k of tread left. Despite this I plan to get rid of these tires this year and switch to crossclimate+. The geolanders are dangerous to drive in the winter in MN. I had no confidence with even a hint of ice/snow. It was a skating rink. These would be fine for a warm climate but stay far away if living in a Northern State.
Vehicle: 2017 Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium Miles Driven on Tires: 38,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: ROCHESTER, MN Driving Style: Average
...I have tried these tires in the light snow and on ice and they are like having summer tires on?...
OEM tires on my Mazda CX-5. As many others have noted, these tires were a horrible decision on Mazdas part. The tires are OKAY, at best, in dry conditions and wet conditions for the first 10,000 miles. After that, traction fades, extremely fast for a tire. I have tried these tires in the light snow and on ice and they are like having summer tires on�
I wouldn�t recommend these tires, unless you live in a desert. At 14,000 miles, I will be replacing these tires as I no longer feel safe in snowy conditions. I feel like my AWD system is working way harder than it needs to for the cost of these tires. I�ll be going back to Continentals, as always. Only $20 more per tire and I�ve always been extremely pleased with their handling in all conditions.
Vehicle: 2019 Mazda CX-5 AWD Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 14,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: NASHVILLE, MI Driving Style: Spirited
Treadwear ratings show concerning inconsistency, with many scoring 0-5 citing premature wear and needing replacement early. While some give 9-10s, frequent mentions of rapid wear and dissatisfaction in tread life raise reliability concerns.
September 15, 2024
Not Yet Rated
...Tread is wearing out fast. Was told at last oil change tires should probably be replaced by next oil change. Only have about 18,000 miles on them...
These are the stock tires on our 2024 Mazda CX-5. Have rotated tires every 5,000 miles. Tread is wearing out fast. Was told at last oil change tires should probably be replaced by next oil change. Only have about 18,000 miles on them. Absolutely ridiculous. The tread has worn down so fast. I just checked the Yokohama website and saw that the UTQG rating is 280. That explains a lot. Furthermore, tires may not be repairable. We got a nail in the center of our tire 2 days ago. Tech at tire store said tread depth is ok to repair. Repair has failed twice now in 2 days. We're giving up and getting a new set of tires.
Vehicle: 2024 Mazda CX-5 2.5 S Preferred Miles Driven on Tires: 18,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: AMMON, ID Driving Style: Average
...Traction is good for the 1st 10K miles, then it goes down hill. The main complaint for me is poor tread life. Down to the wear bars at 23,500 miles.
The tires have good handling and quick turning response for this type of tire. Traction is good for the 1st 10K miles, then it goes down hill. The main complaint for me is poor tread life. Down to the wear bars at 23,500 miles.
Vehicle: 2017 Mazda CX-5 FWD Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 23,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: ROSWELL, GA Driving Style: Spirited
...Got 43k miles out of them but wet traction wasn't the best...
Came as OE on my 2015 RAV4. Got 43k miles out of them but wet traction wasn't the best. Dry was ok. Definitely not getting another set at this outrageous price.
Vehicle: 2015 Toyota RAV4 FWD XLE Miles Driven on Tires: 43,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GREENVILLE, SC Driving Style: Average
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