Long distance driving in a performance car is not that fun. Yes it's able to be lived with but you miss out on so much.
After doing medium distance (200km) in my Civic and Evo, and then doing medium-long distance (400km) in my Evo and Benz. and then long distance (900km) in my Benz as well as a heavily modified 3 series, and a stock 7 series and S500, I can definitely see a HUGE difference between the lot both for driver and passenger.
Whilst young you think the drone is nice- it is, unless you're trying to sleep or have been driving at same rpm (as you would on long distance driving)... it's similar to an airplane where you can hear the engines whirring which can cause headaches. Bucket seats are also not that comfortable if you're driving for hours and your back/butt can get sore- and if you want to pull over side of road and nap, most bucket seats have the horrible knob to twist (if any) to recline rather than the lever or an electric switch. That, and fuel consumption in the Evo driving to Port Macquarie was not as good as I expected (still above 10L/100km despite being on cruise control). This experience was quite consistent with the heavily modified 3 series with Shrek mirrors (making it hard to change lanes in the rain).
I compare that to my C250 which is just a dream to do long distance driving in as it's just comfy, easy to drive, has lots of creature comfort (radar cruise control, automatic dipping/turning/etc xenons, good satnav, comfy seats which can recline if you want to nap on side of road). Oh, and driving at 3am, the missus was able to sleep on the drive to Melbourne as there was no drone. Averaged 4L/100km too (love turbo diesel).
Ultimately though the 7 series and S500 were the best for long distance driving. Tackles speeds with total ease (effortless really), supremely quiet inside, back massagers in the seats and the rear seats have recline, etc... they're perfect.
All in all, tuner cars are not very good for long distance driving lol.