My daughter rolled her '91 Jeep Cheroke about 2 months ago. Having driven that thing before, I'm surprised it took this long for it to end up in a ditch. It rolled and pitched on a country road and very unsteady. When she looked at the Sport-Trac she asked dear old dad for some advice. I took one for a test drive out in the country on a rainy morning. Did some panic stops, a few swerves and other maneuvers. No sports car handling but I felt had adequate handling as long as you keep in mind, it is still has many of the SUV handling tendacies, but not quite as noticable. If you are under 6 foot you probably will not have a problem fitting into one. Also as mentioned, they are limited haulers. My daughter has a horse and two-horse trailer with brakes. We put a frame hitch on the back. I think this set-up will be OK for short trips. The bed will allow room for feed, saddle, etc. She's single now but maybe not for ever so this fits her needs now and hopefully in the future. Forgot to mention, she got the Sport package which included larger tires, etc. I think that helps the handling. She did not get the 4 wheel drive. At this point, she has been real pleased with it. One other note, it's not an economy vehicle. Even with the small V6 she only gets 20 MPG.