This is a very ironic comment to have made in a thread about how cheap things aren’t as good as they seem once you look a bit deeper.
A Toyota Corolla probably ticks more boxes for the average person than any Porsche if cars are not your thing.
Your model 3 can't handle a corner. The reason car enthusiasts like Porsches is that they handle particularly well.
Even their models that share platforms with “lesser” brands in the corporate stable go through a lot to differentiate them.
But if you don’t care about cars or enjoy driving, then all of it is a moot point and probably meaningless to you, and you might as well enjoy a Toyota Camry and call it a day.
Daily reminder that your "super cars" are worthless. Merging onto the highway is far more important than "winning in the corners".
And, also, if you like driving, and sometimes drive for fun, curves are way more fun than freeways. None of this has anything to do with supercars, either. My boring mom-car has more than enough power to merge safely. It's (surprisingly, to most people) faster (acceleration and top-speed) and (impressively - ICE tech advanced so much) more fuel-efficient than my almost thirty year old Miata. But, obviously, I enjoy the latter 1000x more than the former.
I guess this makes me a car geek. <shrug> That's fine. I do enjoy driving my super-basic, entry-level sportscar. I have less than zero interest in supercars.