answer:Do they? Is this a thing? I could take a stab at this, but it would be from a different angle. Some people might see a $1.5M price tag and chuckle – not because they don’t think the car is $1.5M “better” in design and materials than their Honda. They might just look at a car as a utilitarian device that brings people and things from point A to point B. If my 11-year-old Honda will get me to the same place just as fast as this car, it might be difficult to figure out what the $1.5M is for, other than _____ (fill in the blank with status, vanity, or something else). People also might simply not be impressed with the things that supposedly make this car the “greatest road car humanly possible”. To many people, “greatest” might simply mean some combination of the best fuel economy or safety. Exotic materials and attention to details might not matter at all. As an aside, if that website is any indication of the type of car it is, I would want no part of it. It’s an atrocity. A website for a product needs to provide data. Instead, it’s shit animated graphics and designed for people who apparently do not care about the data.