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I had an old Rover 25 which I was surprised to hear had a more sports type engine, even for its size. Which was why it was quite responsive at 4k rpm and pretty good for handling. Got really good at driving it after some time.
I came round a corner too fast and luckily there was no car on the opposite side where I was veering into. I never messed around after that.