I don’t think exclusivity is necessarily bad. It’s not like the 911 is a necessity.
Most people won’t admit it, but one kind of appeal to a sporty car is status symbol.
There’s the obvious example of loud people that want to flash their wealth.
But how about the guy working hard, doing what is asked, and losing his soul as a middle manager, doctor, lawyer, etc for decades? He wants to feel like it actually amounted to something. A sense of status and exclusivity from a car purchase can help with that.
I don’t think exclusivity is necessarily bad. It’s not like the 911 is a necessity.
Most people won’t admit it, but one kind of appeal to a sporty car is status symbol.
There’s the obvious example of loud people that want to flash their wealth.
But how about the guy working hard, doing what is asked, and losing his soul as a middle manager, doctor, lawyer, etc for decades? He wants to feel like it actually amounted to something. A sense of status and exclusivity from a car purchase can help with that.