Based on evidence this week – any BMW
I know 3 people with BMW 1 series all of whom are planning trips to the car dealers before next winter but on an n=2 basis the BMW 3 series cabriolet seems to have a narrow disadvantage on all the others. Saw one that coudn't get over a kerb to get into a drive and one that couldn't get up the camber of the road to turn right. Mind you the driving may have had something to do with it.
On the other hand, in these days of front wheel drive almost everything, somebody else's rear whell drive BMW may well be the perfect car for the
Learnt many years ago on a rally school's mark 2 escort.
A) approach corner too fast
B) flick steering in opposite direction to corner while hitting brakes and changing down the gears and then wait for rear end to start to slide so car pointing in completely the wrong direction for the corner
C) try not to panic and remember that it ain't your car
D) at last, turn steering wheel in direction of corner and press accelerator and feel relieved as rear end starts to slide other way and corner comes back into view.
E) when car pointing in roughly the right direction steer into the skid, back of the accelerator so grip returns somewhat and travel off at unabated speed to the scene of the next accident.
Don't try this at home unless you have a skid pan the size of Wembley