I've owned three Squier CV basses, two original MIC, and one FSR MII. I still have two of them. I have always believed the basses were the true all stars of that series. I've had three G&L basses as well and still have two of those and enjoy the difference between them that Leo's innovations in them created.
But when it comes right down to playing gigs no one is ever gonna shun anyone for showing up with a PBass or JBass no matter what name is on the headstock. At least for awhile IMHO the Squier CVs exceeded the quality of the MIM Fenders and probably caused Fender to up their game there.
One other thing I appreciate about them is how easily they can be modified or upgraded to taste if someone like me who enjoys that kind of thing wants to tackle. Some of them like my Matt Freeman model have appreciated significantly over time. It's actually the best PBass I've ever owned.
So congrats on the bass and thanks for the demo.