Low speed torque and driveability ?
Back to drivability.
One of my best drivability cars was a lincoln mark 4.
Everything worked, it rode fantastic, was extremely comfortable and was a power house if needed.
It wasn’t fun, but it was reliable and comfortable.
One of the most fun cars was a 70 Roadrunner with a built 440 and a four speed.
That car was about as basic as it gets.
It only had front buckets, a shifter, steering wheel, headlights, rear lights, a speedo and temp/oil pressure gauges.
No choke, no heater, no interior lighting, no stereo, no sun visors.
OMG that car was fun to drive.
What a guy would call drivability just sucked.
Temperamental until it was warmed up.
It was loud, obnoxious and it spun tires way to easy.
Almost literally shouldn’t have been on the streets, but fun as hell.
I’ll trade quite a bit of drivability for the fun factor, but I still miss that Lincoln sometimes.