The SRV is really fun, you can catch almost all the spinouts with opposite lock. It backflips and barrel rolls over jumps in low grav, you can control the orientation it in the air and boost jump over just about anything, what's not to like? It's fragile because it's made of really light weight stuff.
+1. Also driving with a Hotas is quite fun and intuitive. It does what you expect it would do in certain situations, nothing to complain in my opinion.
If some of you are having problems just reduce speed or use a proper device to actual "drive" it. You can't expect something to behave in the way you desire if the actual input of the device you are using is not the one you should be using in the first hand. This is like driving a car in a simulator.
I laugh when some people complain in rFactor 2 because it is hard to drive with a keyboard or a controller...Man you are not supposed to use a keyboard in a racing simulator, or even a controller, the direct input from those devices is what makes the game unplayable since it was designed for a wheel. Same happens with the Scarab here, when I use my pedals to turn it does it way too fast which makes the Scarab to loose control, but if I use the Joystic it is more progressive and therefore more natural to drive. I can't even imagine how it works with the input from a keyboard, or even the motion from the mouse. A controller might work a little bit better but still is not ideal in my opinion.
And then the physics in low gravity, inertia, grip and such for me are great. Same in planets close to 1G, it feels even more natural almost like a real car. It is what it is, not sure what people expect from a car.
The only thing I can complain is how easy is to take damage from rocks and such. But then again drive slow like you should do with common sense and problem solved.
PS: Now what we need is more SRV types and sizes for different tasks. (Combat/heavy/armored, Racing/sharp/light/fast, Cargo/big/heavy, Stealth/cloak device maybe?/infiltration, Mining/drill/heavy/industrial looking, etc).