I'm on the back end now of Midlife Crisis but enjoyed the ride starting early with a Divorce at 29 and my first Harley the week the Divorce was final in 1996 and a 1995 Yellow Volvo T5R ( that was one cool, fast Volvo ) I found out quick I could not hide or blend in and I did stand out in that one of only 300 yellow Volvos...
Unlike OP, I don't give a crap about "catching the wrong kind of attention in my community" I kinda actually got joy in catching the wrong kind of attention. I'm not one to blend in...
I did avoid ever buying a Corvette, I may be many things but I am not a Corvette guy.
I did purchase a NEW WRX in 2014 I felt kinda old driving it but it didn't have the wing the STI does... I traded as soon as I bought it for a First Year 2015 Hellcat. I purchased one of the first Hellcats sold and I was like a Rock Star and everyone wanted a picture that first year. Just sold the Hellcat, was a crazy fast car but hard to drive and was not me so I just sold it.
I could actually go back to a WRX, The WRX hits lots of hot points, all wheel drive, quick, fun, manual transmission, IMO, its NOT over priced, you can tune it and have fun with go fast parts or keep it stock, 4 door but compact and holds great resale value. VERY Fun to drive car!
I like the BRZ but Im not a small guy.
MY first Harley was perhaps THE best thing I ever did as owning Harley opened so may doors to a fun, no regrets life, with adventure I would have never enjoyed had I played it safe...
I now have a garage full of Harley (s) I plan to keep as long as I can ride one, I try and ride every day, As much as love cars I seldom ever drove the car unless I had someplace to go, I take the bike out just to take the bike out for my daily dose of wind therapy.
I'm now almost at the point of retiring so the toys will go by choice except the Motorcycles...
With retirement comes the idea of no car payment, I do have a need to pull a bike trailer and a utility trailer I use for mulch so I may buy a retired Police or Fire Department SUV, I have purchased 6 or 7 retired Police / fire Crown Vics over the years and enjoy things only a Police version offers like robust build and things like rubber flooring that can be hosed out with a garden hose. Who needs carpet in a car or truck anyway?
When I settle into retirement I could see perhaps one day me owning a Classic 1967 to 72 something as a toy in the garage or just buy another very old or very new Harley?
I suggest the WRX OP, as long as you don't over pay upfront its one of the few cars that if you find you don't like it you can sell or trade and not be upside down...
Good luck and enjoy the ride...