It's Saturday morning and I woke up thinking.. Dangerous place to be. Curious how people drive their cars. A couple weeks back someone posted their driving experience when first getting their new car. I questioned them driving their car what appeared to be a little hard for a brand new car. I remember a long time ago someone saying that how you break in your car will determine how your car performs over time. To me that meant if you beat on your car you will start to burn oil quicker because of more wear and not giving the rings a chance to properly seat.. to him it had something to do with the car learning your style and have more power as she breaks in . Curious what other people's thoughts. I currently drive a K2500 series diesel suburban. Strong as a bull but far away from zoom zoom.. I drive it like a truck with pretty slow starts and such. I also have an '80 corvette with a 4 speed. You can't drive that car conservatively. It seems to run better when you stretch out between gear shifts. What's the story with Mazda's? I've read where writers state it's an "engaging" car to drive. I read that to mean it's fun to drive which usually translates into faster starts, faster in the corners, etc.. Is the CX-5 designed for engaging driving type drivers? Will a slow driving kind of person enjoy or get the benefit of the CX-5 design?