I’ve had a 1700 crossflow powered se7en with about 120hp and a Duratec powered version with about 210hp. For me, more power = more fun, but the crossflow has its advantages. First, it sounds absolutely fantastic. Second, it doesn’t have enough power to get in the way of learning the chassis – kind of like the concept of getting into track driving with a momentum car that doesn’t allow you to compensate for cornering mistakes with a simple push of the throttle down the straights. And third, it sounds absolutely fantastic
Don’t get me wrong, I would never go back to 120hp (actually plotting an upgrade to 235hp+ now), but I don’t regret having owned a crossflow and would never hesitate recommending that path to anyone.
As for not driving the car daily without a considerable amount of seat time, don't overestimate the length of that adjustment period. When I bought my car, I thought I would only use it on back roads and would avoid traffic and freeways, but after a couple of weeks I found myself using it as a daily driver. Not to say it is my daily driver, but during dry months, I use it that way a couple of times a week.
-John