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Originally Posted by Red__Zed
better balance + better handling = better daily driver?
if you are fretting accidental power oversteer, you shouldn't be trusted with pointy objects, much less a car
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Do you realize the context of this thread? The OP is talking about daily driving on the street, not on the track. Balance and handling in this context is not taking a corner at 1 g and clipping the apex. It's things like emergency lane change manoeuver, emergency braking, taking sharp right angle corners on rain, dust, or even snow covered roads, ease of driving even when the driver is not focused 100%, etc. Yes, power oversteer is a concern when driving on the street. Everyone says it can be managed with an experienced driver, and yes that's true. But the point is still it's
more difficult to manage a more powerful car than a less powerful car as a daily driver.