@HungryGuy Most of the cars I have owned were pre-1990, and none were newer than a ‘94. Some of them didn’t even have power steering. The only one I ever had to fight to keep in a straight line (an ‘87 Corolla) had a loose tie rod end, so I don’t count that one as it was a condition problem, not a design defect. Even that one was easy for me to steer, even in a controlled four-wheel drift on ice once I got used to the slack in the steering wheel, and I can honestly say that despite that loose tierod, it was the best handling car I ever had (and also (partly) why I now own an ‘85 Corolla despite the poor acceleration).
The hardest-to-steer cars I drove were a ‘91 Buick Regal, a ‘92 Taurus, and a ‘96 Stratus. Notice that they were all American?
@Hypocrisy_Central I have had a couple of impacts in my first Corolla, and I did more damage to what (or sometimes who) I hit that I sustained. More specifically, they were damaged and I wasn’t.
That said, I must confess that there are a few Dodges from the early-‘70s that I rather like, especially the Charger. Sadly, while the new Camaro and Mustang pay proper homage to their muscle car roots, the new Charger should not wear that name. I still wouldn’t want to own one, but they are nice to look at.