DivideOverflow wrote:
Because it is a work of art.
You must be using the definition of "art" that I'm not familiar with.
DivideOverflow wrote:You can get a Corvette with upgrades that can match a Ferrari, but that isn't the point.
Ferrari would likely still perform better than a Corvette. However, as far as I can tell, MV Augusta F4-1000S is actually inferiour to GSX-R 1000, and yet it costs nearly double.
DivideOverflow wrote:I have a strong opinion on this, since I spent 3k more on a Ducati than if I would have gone for a similar spec'd japanese bike.... but I got what I liked. Specs aren't everything.
Sure, specs aren't everything, but you can't charge a premium for an underperforming bike. I checked out Ducati specs and prices too. The only Japanese bike that's in the same class as Ducati 999 is Honda RC51. Well, Ducati is clearly superior. Whether it's worth the price difference is entirely up to you. My point though, is that to charge a premium you have to be better than competition. MV Augusta F4-1000S is not.
DivideOverflow wrote:
Plus, sometimes you have to pay a premium for a bike that "not everyone else has". I don't know about you, but I actually like not seeing my bike on every corner.
Ah, so it's just as I thought then. Pure vanity. But hey -- it's your money, spend it on whatever you want.
My coworker's wife had a VW Beatle that spontaneously caught fire about 2 weeks ago. She needed a new car. The primary requirement for a new car was that it has to be cute. She got a mini.

That's not something I would get, but since it's not me driving it, I don't care.