Agreed.
There often seems to be no equity when it comes to the price of a new car and the stuff you get. A mid-level Kia or Hyundai may have more/better equipment on it than a significantly more expensive car. Count the 12v power points or USB cable power sources, for example, between a Hyundai and a BMW 3 series.
I own a Ferrari 488 GTB, and the satellite radio subscription you get when you buy it is for less time than on a Camry.
But, I literally never turn on the radio in the Ferrari, so I don't care.
I would like it if the TH came with power folding mirrors and better quality carpet. Like you can probably find on a much lesser priced SUV.
But, that doesn't diminish the driving fun one bit.
No one ever noticed if there even was carpet, when on a balls-out performance run.