Despite it not being a superduper speed rocket, its still got power and even if your not driving like a hoon, just be careful when its wet. On the motorway I dropped to 3rd to move away from a slow moving truck, pulled out - didn't plant the throttle just progressively put it down - and the back kicked out, but the ESP kicking in to help... could have been wedged in the truck. If you haven't owned a high powered RWD car before (like I hadn't) the only thing you can do, despite things you read on here or other places, is learn as you go. You'll find out at random times what the car can and can't do lol It can handle wet weather just fine and plough on through as steady as a rock, just be careful when you go to make an adjustment, tight turn, roundabout etc depending on the circumstance the ESP doesn't always help you, the back can still come loose if its getting enough throttle. Just take it easy for a while, you'll get used to it and whatever tyres you have on.