Yes, I see this happening in every forum I've been a part of. I think some people take it for granted they know "how" to drive a car, so no need to read the owner's manual.(dunno)All of this stuff is written in the owners manual. It makes me think that these people don't read the owners manual to their $25,000 machine and just come on the forums and complain out of ignorance. We get basic questions all the time that is addressed plain and clear right in the owners manual like engine break in period.
Nevertheless, given that many people aren't going to read the owner's manual (I know, but it's just how it is), I would have thought it would be in Mazda's best interests to go over something as important as throttle response (especially since the CX-5 features an unusual setup) at the point of sale. I got the impression that the sales guy at my dealership (chill as he may have been) had no idea.
I guess dealership bone ignorance isn't much of a surprise, but seriously the throttle setup on the CX-5 is a cool feature and should be broadly touted beyond "look it up."
I see your point Addabox. My salesman did mention this feature to me. He and his wife both drive Mazda 3s, so it may have come down to salesman's experience with Mazdas, or perhaps different training across dealers, not sure. Or maybe your salesman was high. That would explain why he was so "chill" (stoned)