I get your sentiment, but that really isn't necessary and would hurt the brand. It would be like Rolex selling a watch at Wal-Mart. Nobody needs a Ferrari, or a Rolex, or most other luxury goods. They're made for people who value nice things and are willing to pay for them. What would life be if there weren't nice things to work towards? What if the best car we could ever get is some ugly boxy thing like old Soviet era cars.
I don't own a Ferrari, but they're fun to look at and as a kid they were fun to dream about. But I imagine both you and I have much better things to spend that money on than a car.
I get your sentiment, but that really isn't necessary and would hurt the brand. It would be like Rolex selling a watch at Wal-Mart. Nobody needs a Ferrari, or a Rolex, or most other luxury goods. They're made for people who value nice things and are willing to pay for them. What would life be if there weren't nice things to work towards? What if the best car we could ever get is some ugly boxy thing like old Soviet era cars.
I don't own a Ferrari, but they're fun to look at and as a kid they were fun to dream about. But I imagine both you and I have much better things to spend that money on than a car.