I admit not having read all of the posts in this thread, but I will offer this: We just bought a new Mazda CX-5 for Sharn Jean. She loves it; mainly because she drove a 95 Millenia for about 17 years. The dealer was great, honest, helpful and respectful. The didn't come off their sticker price much, but we couldn't deal with the Ford dealer either, and we can buy a Ford on the "X" plan.
I love the CX-5; it drives great, handles like a dream and gets great gas mileage. Yeah, we probably paid too much, the interior is not as comfortable as I would like at my age and it has way too many bells and whistles for my taste. I'll probably never figure them all out, but we have managed so far...(The Bluetooth telephone thingy is great...as is the Sirius Radio). Example; couldn't figure out why the rear hatch wouldn't lock. Turns out that even locked, if you have the key in your pocket, it will let you open it. First trip we took, it began to sprinkle and the darn wipers came on by themselves. Ah, modern technology. Still don't know how the low pressure tire reminder do-dad will work, but I guess we'll find out.
P.S. Here's one for the FWIW department. I have dealt with professional people nearly all of my working life...Scientists, Chemists, Engineers, Biologists, Medical Doctors and...yes...lawyers. Lawyers are no better or worse than any of the rest...in fact, in terms of honesty and integrity, lawyers constitute two of the top five individuals that I have ever known, and several Scientists and Engineers hold down the bottom...and maybe a couple lawyers. And that's a fact.