i find this amusingly close to the comparison of having a gun. having a gun means you are prone to violence right? having a gun means you rae prone to kill your neighbor, family, and most people at school/work/the rets home.
i think thats full of crap and if you are taught how to correctly use the gun and the situations of its usage its perfectly fine....
same goes with a V8. get her the NPI, take her to an office parking lot every weekend and go through scenarios. take her to the track once a month... force her to learn when to use power vs finess. try and find an autocross circuit in your area and make her learn how to negotiate turns if you have to steer out of a jam (instead of most people hitting the brakes and ending up in a wreck). and go ahead and upgrade the
suspension a bit, as well as tires. grip can be the key to keeping the car stable, and safe.
i never have my TC on, rain, snow, whatever. i can predict my car, i CANT predict that damn computer. its all about time in the seat, and time in conditions that you will need to learn. when/if i have a child i will be working with them every weekend. hone their skills and mind and they will never disapoint you.... leave them be and they will get into trouble V6 or not.
Torinalth