I am new to the forum as I just became a first time Mazda owner yesterday. I purchased a 2017 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring AWD with the premium package in eternal blue mica with black leather interior. I love it and am excited about owning it for many years to come. However, my wife was not available to go with me on the test drive so today was the first time she got to ride in it. It didn't seem like a big deal at the time since this was for my daily driver, so she really didn't care what I bought as long as I stuck to our budget and it made me happy. However, she is EXTREMELY sensitive to motion sickness. Within 5 minutes of riding in the CX-5 today, she said it felt "floaty" and she was starting to not feel well. Within a few more minutes, she had a fairly bad headache. We've owned other SUVs in the past, and many with less sporty suspensions than the CX-5. However, for the last 3 years, both our daily drivers have been cars (2 door, sporty cars) with fairly tight suspensions. I'm not sure if what happened today is a symptom of her just needing a little time to adjust to riding a bit higher, or she was just having a bad day, or if this is going to be an on-going issue. However, just in case this issue does continue, I wanted to ask for some suggestions so I could be prepared with a solution. Are there any easy adjustments that can be made to tighten up the suspension on the new CX-5? I don't want to go too tight because this will be our primary road trip car, plus I have a fairly long commute to work so I want to keep as much comfort as possible. I just need to get rid of a bit of the "floaty feeling" or body roll so that my wife can ride in it with me without having to be medicated. Any suggestions?