What are things to consider when making an effort to improve your cars handling?

I have a 2003 Honda Element awd and before that used to have a 2006 Mazda 3i that had pretty good handling for what it is that it had no problem handling highway curves at triple digit speeds(110 mph). My truck on the other hand taking those same curves on the same EXACT allocation I'm only able to get 85-90 mph out of it before things get ugly!

I know my car is not a sports car but is there any possible way I can bring my trucks handling up to the Mazda 3s level? What parts can I focus on? Tires? Suspension(KYB?) ? Sway bars? Polyurethane bushings?

How does my handling compare?

Right now I have a 03 Honda Element awd however I used to have a 2006 Mazda 3i 5 speed and I really miss the "fun to drive" factor on being able to drive through highway curves fast and just the precise handling nature.

If both of these cars were on the highway how would my Honda Element do against this Mazda 3 on a open highway with some curves?

Which car should i get?

I can't choose between a 2001 Honda Prelude, 2002 Acura RSX, 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gt and a 2000 Toyota Celi a GTs

Discrimination? What can I do?

So I was at a Honda dealership, and I arrived to get my car serviced. I waited literally 30 minutes to get a service advisor with me or to at least talk to me. The only people that talked to me or noticed me were two lot attendants. There were around 5 to 7 cars behind me, that got noticed and talked to by service advisors before me. Advisors literally knew I was there waiting. I was ahead of the other cars and I was outside my car waiting. So they could at least notice me. Did that for around 15 min.

I just want to know if this is discrimination or something similar. The service advisor was then offering me a free tire that my car needed and I said, no thank you. I'm wondering if he was doing that so I wouldn't report them.

Let me know.

What will replacing my front stock anti sway bar do to my cars handling?

So my car is a 2003
Honda Element awd and I've been looking at upgrading the sway bars but ONLY the front one. My question is if I only do that sway bar but not the rear ones, will it do any better or worse for my handling when taking highway corners and curves at higher speeds? The sway bar I'm looking at is from st suspension.

https://wheelwell.com/shop/st-suspension/suspension/sway-bars/front-anti-swaybar--50183?submodel=EX&make=Honda&model=Element&year=2003