Then how do you explain those Real MPG data from Motor Trend (so as Consumer Reports and Car and Driver)? And it's their problem to those car critiques who are not able to meet the EPA ratings on CX-5 in the real world? Strangely they have no problems to beat the EPA with RAV4 and Escape???
Again, if I could drive your exact CX-5 and you drive mine, I can guarantee you that I'd get the same or better gas mileage like you experienced but you're the one complaining 28.x mpg on the highway is the best you could get! But I wouldn't ask you to grow up though.