2011 Mazda 3 Tires






Good driving dynamics and sharp handling make the 2011 Mazda 3 a real pleasure to drive. Whether you are speeding on the highway or cruising around town, this car always feels nice. Most drivers enjoy that and seek to retain this feeling of exhilaration for a long while, but at some point, any of them may notice that exhilaration turns into fear when the auto is getting out of control at a sharp turn. This is what worn-out or damaged rubber can lead to, so you had better keep an eye on it and replace it before you get into trouble.

The most renowned companies have filled our virtual shelves with first-rate 2011 Mazda 3 tires for you to choose from. Whether you live in a hot climate or your region is known for harsh and snowy winters, you are certain to find the right type of rubber here. Also, here you will find performance tires meant to provide safer braking, more precise cornering, and better dynamics. Some of these models were made specially for racing and feature softer rubber and shallower tread patterns, which reduce skidding and sliding during sharp maneuvers on the dry pavement.

2011 Mazda 3 Tires Reviews

1 review
5 of 5
Fantastic Winter Tire, Average For Other Seasons
I bought a pair of these for my car just before winter of 2021. They've been on for a couple thousand miles now and honestly for the price these are probably the best winter tires you can get. My car came with a terrible feature from the factory where if it senses any wheelslip it will cut all power to the wheels. It ends up being a particular problem when going uphill. Anyway, this past season I hadnt experienced nearly any uphill slips which is a pretty good testament to this tire's grip in the snow and ice. Now its spring and for the few warm and dry days there have been, these tires grip well enough. They certainly aren't a track tire and can't take much lateral load before giving out, but hey it's cheap- what do you expect. One minor mishap I had right before winter hit was that I hit a pothole doing 15-20mph and blew out the sidewall, rendering the tire useless. I'm not sure if it was because of the tire or the weather or the pot hole, but I did have to shell out another ~$100 for a new one. Even with that mishap, I'll still probably get these in the future if I need a winter tire.
Posted by Jordan (West Mifflin, PA) / March 24, 20222011 Lexus CT
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