Wow, so many helpful responses! Thank you!
So, it looks like the consensus is that the CRV has a bit better acceleration, but it might not be enough of a difference to be highly noticeable. I just don't want to get stressed out trying to pass cars on the interstate. I liked the 2017 Kia Sportage until I took it onto the highway.
It also sounds like the CX-5 has a little less room in the back seat, but that it probably won't matter too much for my family (I'm the tallest one at 5'9'').
One final question for the owners of these cars: How is the heat/AC? They both seemed fine on the test drive, but that's only one day. I know that the heat and AC on my 2004 Mazda3 never were great and have been really lousy for years and years, even after taking it in. My wife's 2006 CRV, on the other hand, has fantastic heat/AC.
So, it looks like the consensus is that the CRV has a bit better acceleration, but it might not be enough of a difference to be highly noticeable. I just don't want to get stressed out trying to pass cars on the interstate. I liked the 2017 Kia Sportage until I took it onto the highway.
It also sounds like the CX-5 has a little less room in the back seat, but that it probably won't matter too much for my family (I'm the tallest one at 5'9'').
One final question for the owners of these cars: How is the heat/AC? They both seemed fine on the test drive, but that's only one day. I know that the heat and AC on my 2004 Mazda3 never were great and have been really lousy for years and years, even after taking it in. My wife's 2006 CRV, on the other hand, has fantastic heat/AC.