Yesterday I picked up our new CX-5 in Orlando, FL and drove it back to our home in Alabama. Here are the specs: Grand Touring with Tech Package, FWD, Zeal Red Mica exterior with Sand/Black interior. Although this will primarily be my wife's vehicle, I conducted all of the research and completed the actual purchase. We had considered and test drove the 2012 Honda CR-V but my wife wasn't impressed (uncomfortable driver's seat and too little power/torque at the low end). I'm glad that she didn't like it or I wouldn't have discovered the just-arriving CX-5. We test drove a Touring model locally but leather seats and a non-black (or at least partly non-black) interior were must-haves and the only one I could locate was at a dealership in Orlando.
After the 500+ mile drive home yesterday, I'm impressed. The vehicle handled beautifully and was comfortable and fuel-efficient. Even though local traffic in central Florida was incredibly slow/start-stop (which assisted with the "break-in" period but otherwise was frustrating), after 600 miles of combined city and highway driving the car has averaged 30.0 mpg! I suspect it will only get better and am anxious to see how it does on a full-highway drive (we'll be taking a trip next month so I guess that will be my opportunity). The CX-5 is no rocket off the line but at least you don't have to slam the gas pedal to the floor to kick it into a lower gear and, of course, you have the option of the manu-shift if needed (which the CR-V sorely lacks).
Despite years of back problems, I had no issue finding a comfortable driving position and got "numb bum" only because I couldn't use the cruise control, as I was trying to constantly change speeds/rpms during the break-in. The infotainment system is very intuitive and user-friendly; I really like the simple layout compared to some of the jet fighter cockpit displays I've seen in vehicles these days. For probably the first time, I'm actually a bit jealous of my wife's car (and I drive a Hyundai Genesis, which I love).
I'll be glad to try to answer any questions Forum members might have at this point (and perhaps will post some photos if the sun comes out this weekend). Zoom zoom!
Alacoyote
After the 500+ mile drive home yesterday, I'm impressed. The vehicle handled beautifully and was comfortable and fuel-efficient. Even though local traffic in central Florida was incredibly slow/start-stop (which assisted with the "break-in" period but otherwise was frustrating), after 600 miles of combined city and highway driving the car has averaged 30.0 mpg! I suspect it will only get better and am anxious to see how it does on a full-highway drive (we'll be taking a trip next month so I guess that will be my opportunity). The CX-5 is no rocket off the line but at least you don't have to slam the gas pedal to the floor to kick it into a lower gear and, of course, you have the option of the manu-shift if needed (which the CR-V sorely lacks).
Despite years of back problems, I had no issue finding a comfortable driving position and got "numb bum" only because I couldn't use the cruise control, as I was trying to constantly change speeds/rpms during the break-in. The infotainment system is very intuitive and user-friendly; I really like the simple layout compared to some of the jet fighter cockpit displays I've seen in vehicles these days. For probably the first time, I'm actually a bit jealous of my wife's car (and I drive a Hyundai Genesis, which I love).
I'll be glad to try to answer any questions Forum members might have at this point (and perhaps will post some photos if the sun comes out this weekend). Zoom zoom!

Alacoyote