Yes exactly. I prefer the overall drive of corollas over cities, but it is undeniable that the city is much better in the corners. Recently I was taking a corner at about 70kmh when a retard motorcyclist decided to come into my lane for no reason. Had to brake hard. The car literally oversteered. Thankfully I saved it. This same scenario once happened with my mother. She couldn't save it, spun the car and hit the motorcyclist. Thankfully both were safe. Cornering corolla at any speeds above 50 is a horrible experience. The car sometimes even starts shaking like crazy.
Idk how these philosophers here are claiming soft suspension is good for all use cases. If that was the case, no manufacturer would put hard suspensions in their cars. Hard suspensions are pretty great for high speeds on properly paved roads. The worst car I have been in on the motorway in terms of driving and passenger experience after the mehran has gotta be the toyota land cruiser 2013 model, solely because of the insanely soft suspension. The extreme amount of rolling and bucking and all other suspension movements almost gave me motion sickness. Yet that would also be my first preference to take in rural areas. Everything is a compromise. You choose what works for you.