I agree. With my son in law all I did was roll into it pretty hard in low gear, then pulled it into second and let off. With the wife it was a long hairy burn out leaving a Sunday school class get together at a friend's house on a very wide low traffic street. It did get crossed up, but I could still see the general direction I was wanting to go through the windshield. LOL
I've considered selling my car a few times over the years and I've always told potential buyers there will be no thrill rides and you don't drive it, unless I have the full cash amount in my hands before you close the door.