Cars that are naturally a drift type?

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Recently, I've been attempting some Super License tests and found some cars to be slightly sliding on understeer while I was turning.. I so far learned the Audi R8 and Lotus Elise to slide a bit on STOCK setting. Does someonehave a list of cars that naturally slide after braking, then turning?(without e-braking)
 
ap1(99/00 honda s2000) likes to oversteer
also the lotus, the only way to race it is to drift race it. its fun racing on xlink lotus v nsxr. its a good race if they have good drivers.
earlier nsx's will also kick the rear out on corner entry if you use lift off/braking.
amuse s2k also is very oversteery stock, add some more power and it gets hard to control.
 
toyota supra rz...I think this car was designed to oversteer through corners...uber easy....

nsx type s- zero
Yellowbird ruf
skyline r34 midnight purple 3....this car loves to drift with attesa...

there you go...4 different drivetrain cars that I think drift great....stock that is... i coverd all but ff....o....most of the tuner cars are great stock....
 
For stock drift cars you can't do much better than RX7s from 1990-1998 (late FC to early FD)... not only will they oversteer on demand... you can easily sustain the angle, which is not always true for some other cars mentioned here, especially for me ;)

(I guess it depends on what you'd call a "sustained" drift)
 
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