WTF MATE said:I don't think anyone was reffering to a mass produced vehicle, what was being said was that an 11-12 second fwd car can be a very reliable daily driver that doesn't have to be a hassle at all to drive. I drive a 12sec N/A gsr that could be driven to work every day without a hassle if I chose to. As for making left and right turns, I don't know what people are talking about, really if you floor any car around a turn its going to produce wheel spin. Why don't they learn to drive and use this little trick called throttle control. Don't floor the freakin car when turning and you won't have a problem with it. Really I never heard so many people b**** about a car before. If you wanted an econo box why buy a sports car. Are you gonna complain if you own a Porshce that its to powerful because it spins the tires in a strait line.
Ok left and right turn is rather simple: unless all you care about is 1/4 mile drag races adding a ton of power to a car isnt going to give you better track times on an autocross or the "real" track... dont believe me? assume you could add sufficient hp and torque to the MS3 without doing anything else to bring it up to 400/400 and take a bone stock C6 Corvette.. which car do you think will win that race? throttle control or not the C6 will be able to carry more speed through a turn which means it will make better use of the power available to it... whats the point of having 1000HP if you have to slam on the brakes and do 10 miles per hour through the turn because the car cant handle it? You still dont believe me? there is plenty of good ole American muscle cars of the 60's who fit the profile... beasts with uncaged raw power which cant brake or turn worth a damn....
The logical thing to do is work on the suspension and brakes to give the car balance and allow it to make full use of the added power.... note most supercars or "sports" cars arent all about power but a balance of power and handling....
So if you add the power and you add the suspension and brakes while yes it can be a daily driver (hell any car that moves can be a daily driver) it doesnt make for the most practical or economical daily driver... it will be stiff, noisy, and expensive to mantain (tires, brakes, engine components) not to mention the extra gas....
having said all that: its your frigin ride.. add 1000 HP to it if you wish... Ill be saying "Damn... sweet a 1270 HP MS3... coool" but I wouldnt buy it from you to use as my daily driver... each his own....
You all realize we completly got this thread off topic... can we agree to disagree and drop this argument... I agree with jeffmsp this argument wont get us anywhere... so Ill repeat what he said: "ist goes on. fwd isnt that bad, especially this ms3. back on topic .."