the 360 CS is one great driving car. I highly recommend leaving the car in "Race" mode, otherwise; the transmission may feel awkward... all the while, you are saving the clutch.
The steering wheel feel is 100x better than that of the standard 360, or 430 for that matter. It's loud, but IMHO, it doesn't drone like a Gallardo's V10... but it is LOUD inside.
Steering isn't overly weighted, and throttle responce is good. Don't expect to leave it in upper gears, and have the same kind of go you do in the GT... it's really not a torque build at all. It's fantastic fun revving the hell out of it.
It's a great driving car, but definitely don't expect to beat a lot on the street... but I can't think of many cars I'd rather take on a spirited cruise through the hills of Kentucky...
The brakes are simply the best I've used. progressive, and chest flattening. A few generations newer, but I haven't really driven those to compare.
Style on it... the mirrors are a very nice touch, and the lack of tons of tan leather everywhere make it feel more cozy... more race like. Not something everybody will be in to. I love it.
I wish this car had a gated 6 speed. I "think" I'm about as quick upshifting as the CS's F1 box in race mode... but pulling the left gear paddle... the sound is really something you find yourself upshifting; giving some gas - just to hear the downshift blip. About as seamless as you'll find without feeling like a DSG or automatic. I'm nowhere near that good with my ameture heal + toe speed; and my foot doesn't get cramped.