Objective Facts
Supercar
Supercar is a term used most often to describe an expensive high end car. It has been defined specifically as "a very expensive, fast or powerful car". Stated in more general terms: "it must be very fast, with sporting handling to match", "it should be sleek and eye-catching" and its price should be "one in a rarefied atmosphere of its own". However, the proper application of the term is subjective and disputed, especially among enthusiasts. So-called vehicles are typically out of the ordinary and are marketed by automakers to be perceived by the public as unusual. The supercar can take many forms including limited production specials from an "elite" automaker, standard looking cars made by mainstream companies that hide massive power and performance, as well as models that appeal to "hardcore enthusiasts" from "manufacturers on the fringe of the car industry.
Subjective Opinions
It's all quite simple. They sell super cars to people who can afford them. You father can't so he has no way of justifying that price. Rich people don't have to justify anything, thy just go and buy whatever they want regardless of how much it costs.
You can make the same argument for ordering a steak dinner from O'Charley or a steak from Ruth's Chris. Us regular guys are happy to ge a steak once a month from O'Charleys. People with plenty of money have no problem going to Ruth's Chris and spending five times more for a steak dinner. We both enjoy are meals, the regular guy just can't justify the high cost of the rich man's meal. After all, it's just a piece of meat, right?
Well, not really. If you can't understand the difference between O'Charley's steaks and Ruth's Chris' steaks or an Audi R8 and a BMW 335 then you sure can't justify the price difference.
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