I'm not judging but I genuinely think it's a bit pathetic to buy something that is worse than something else identical to it just for the
badge.
Like... a brand new Camry XSE V6 (FWD) Sedan is in every single way superior (handling, straight line acceleration, creature comfort, luxury, storage space, passenger room, etc) to a brand new BMW 228i (FWD) Gran Coupe while being cheaper to purchase, cheaper to maintain, cheaper to insure, statistically more reliable, better fuel economy, and having more options/locations on choosing where to have the vehicle serviced.
The only "advantage" to the BMW over the Toyota in this case is that you can say you drive a BMW. Perhaps if you wanted AWD instead of FWD then I can maybe understand... but even then I don't know... To each their own but I think it's pretty sad.
I can't understand dropping $35k+ on a "ultimate driving machine" that does 0-60 in barely six seconds (more like 6.1-6.4 depending on who is testing) in 2020 or 2021. Like... why not go with the Camry? Or Accord? "Because it's an ultimate driving machine! It's a BMW!"
Don't get me wrong, I had an e36 for three years but I bought that car for $1800 and had to dump another $2000 into it before I could drive it. But... that was probably the best sub $4000 I ever spent because I got to drive stick, throw a RWD car around, and have a ton of fun.