Currently have a 2016 CX-5 GT with the tech package. Pros are that it drives nicely, is good on fuel, looks handsome and some of the tech features work well like adaptive cruise control. Additionally, the navigation maps are clear and easy to read. I especially like the feature where upcoming streets display on top margin of the screen. Good idea. Also, the back-up camera is one of the better ones I have used. Bright at night and clear during the day.
On the cons, I find the NVH poor, especially under throttle ... contrary to what the review says. However, I am coming out of a 2015 Genesis sedan so the juxtaposition of the two vehicles may be contributing to that opinion. Additionally, the MazdaConnect system, while having excellent graphics, has some annoying quirks. I like to view the fuel economy monitor. Each time I start the vehicle I have to navigate back to the screen, buried within another menu. Also, the small screen in the gauge cluster for trip computer & adaptive cruise control looks very dated.
Overall, I can see why the CX-5 is a popular choice in the segment. My brother recently purchased a 2015 CR-V EX so hopefully I can get a chance to compare the two sometime soon. Looking forward to trying out a decent CVT tranmission!
Kev
Edit: Forgot to mention, the CX-5 is equipped with LED headlights. IMO, the colour range is too blue. I prefer the more pure white light of HID's. HID's also seem to have a better fill of light whereas the LED's seem to have gaps with lost coverage. I am guessing the LED's consume less power and will likely be more cost effective for the manufacturer and customer, but my preference will always be towards better visibility.