If a "normal" driver wants a car that'll oversteer in everyday use, s/he wouldn't be driving a lotus anyway. If you can actually get to the limit on public road, it doesn't deserve the "best handling" car status! If you want to oversteer all the time, you may as well get the car tiff learned powersliding on...
Tiff - Yes, that's the big problem today. I learned my skills power slidding mum's Morris 1000 in the wet at 10mph. Nowadays, your doing 50 befroe you even get into trouble, and then it all goes wrong, all too quickly.
Sometimes, older cares are just more fun since you can really push it to the limit without going at an insane speed (relative to the road condition). I sure enjoyed going sideways at 10-20kph on snowy days