Unbelivable
You obviously have no curvy streets where you live?
I have quite a few, as the mountains around LA have a lot of beautiful winding roads, but again it comes down to speed limit. You're not going to have a turn in a 35 mph zone that pushes more than 0.3g at the speed limit, and even there you'll see recommended speed limits of 20 or something. If you go 60 then you can start pushing the handling limits, but not only is it illegal, but you are at the mercy of loose dirt hiding in the shadows, and average handling cars don't have much of a deficit there.
I have a E46 330ci, and speeding on curvy roads in the mountains was one of the first things I did. In one turn, however, I lost traction, heard a grinding noise on the right of the car before oversteering a few inches into the lane on my left and recovered. I thought for sure I messed up my car and hit the rail, but fortunately it was just the noise of the tires rubbing on the grass/dirt on the edge of the road, and the DSC saved me. Interestingly, a couple minutes later I saw a 5-series going in the opposite direction being put on a tow truck with it's front corner smashed in. I presume he was doing the same dumbass thing I was doing, so I considered myself lucky...
Definitely a nice handling car, and on the track it's probably better than most in the same class, but I enjoy the acceleration more often in day-to-day driving, and it's way safer, too.