I like RWD cars too, suits my driving style, and I prefer to oversteer and control it, than understeer and come off.
If you want a small practial RWD maybe consider the BMW E36 compact? Has a hatchback and a short wheelbase. I ran Volvo 360's for many years - medium sized and very cheap RWD car, but they're really showing their age now and fuel consumption is pretty high for your 115bhp, even with all that torque.
I don't think I'd go for a Skyline though, they have a driftastic scene tax on them and there are far more practical AWD's about such as Volvo's and the Mazda 6.
If you want a small practial RWD maybe consider the BMW E36 compact? Has a hatchback and a short wheelbase. I ran Volvo 360's for many years - medium sized and very cheap RWD car, but they're really showing their age now and fuel consumption is pretty high for your 115bhp, even with all that torque.
I don't think I'd go for a Skyline though, they have a driftastic scene tax on them and there are far more practical AWD's about such as Volvo's and the Mazda 6.