People, like yourself, who are not afraid to put their right foot into it aggressively are the ones who find the acceleration impressive. The ones that seem to have power issues with the CX-5, especially now that it comes with an extra 30 ponies, are the same people who pussyfoot the gas pedal. If you push it too slowly when you want to move on out the computer interprets that as you don't mean business, you just want to hang in a high gear and keep the power on. Then they claim it feels gutless and holds onto too high of a gear. Or the manual drivers who are afraid to go above 3500 rpm's because they don't want to "stress" the engine too much.
I had motorcycles before I had a car and the first two cycles I owned had small displacement engines. Because I wasn't a small guy, this meant I had to spin the engine to get anything out of it. Those who learned to ride or drive with big heavy, slow turning engines never really became accustomed to rpm's and many of them believe it will damage the engine to use it how it was designed. Personally, I take a certain pleasure in it. (hump)
Different strokes for different folks.