As a 20-something, I had a Celica. It was about as low as the twins are, but fwd got it through winters, it did not require premium and the room under the hatch was amazing. Rear seat was 2+2 tight, but actually useable, unlike the twins. My car had a fairly relaxed ride in town, yet handled rural road sweepers with grace and pace. It was no track toy, but you could live with it on a daily basis.
We can complain all we want about bland "committee" cars, but the sciobarus are the extreme opposite - too focused on driving fun at the expense of daily use. As such, they join jetskis, RVs and motorcycles as toys with short ownership and high classifieds presence.
Current trends don't help, of course. Where are the Preludes, Sciroccos and 240SXs of our youths? Sleek, affordable coupes have almost vanished, replaced by hotted-up versions of regular compacts. Not that these are bad, au contraire, but where's the style? For all the wrongs they have, the twins look fantastic and beyond their price in person. I'm hoping for a more polished gen2, hopefully at similar prices.