What are the expectations for chassis-suspension performance?
The exxe as delivered in proper condition has a good set of trade offs for real world road conditions and most drivers. There are a host of ways the exxe chassis-suspension can be altered-set up depending on needs. The idea-belief of simply adding stuff is not always going to make an improvement, it more often than not will make it different.
The exxe was not delivered or originally set up with stability bars (anti-roll bars) to allow independent wheel movement. Once stability bars are added, the stiffer (bigger) they are the less independent wheel behavior will be. This is a definite trade-off for initial turn in weight transfer and modest increase in roll angle with corner loading. Reduction in roll angle has much to do with suspension geometry, generally less roll produces less changes in tire to road angle. This comes at a cost of ride quality and other factors.
Know there is no ideal chassis-suspension set up for all conditions, they are ALL a set of given trade offs.
If more stick is desired, best to put sticker tires on the car first, then go from there. Do put each and every chassis bushing, ball joint and all into as new condition with a proper four wheel alignment to stock setting before deciding if any changes are needed and do ask why and what needs to be different. No suspension add-on (anti-roll bards and such) will help a knackared suspension.
Bernice