I dunno, I get my speed/power/fun kick from a cheap (comparatively speaking) motorcycle. Cars are tools to get me from point A to B as cheaply and as ecologically as possible. My next car will be fully electric. If I had the means to buy a $61k car I'd probably also have the means to buy an $80k car - namely the Tesla S. These dinosaur-burning dinosaurs are the last dance of the high-powered gasoline vehicles. Impressive, but essentially flawed.
Have you ever owned a V8 powered muscle car? My first was a 66 GTO, 389 Tri-Power. A brute of a car, the selling of which ranks up there with my greatest mistakes. I've owned a supercharged Mustang Cobra, a Corvette, and a couple of Vipers but that GTO was special. Circumstances permitting I'd buy a Hellcat in a heartbeat, but not at a premium to MSRP. All that does is guarantee you to double your depreciation hit. And yes, if they sell out they'll build more. Creating exclusivity by limiting production does not make the company more money, only the dealers.
Its just like when people look at you like you're an idiot for riding a motorcycle. If you don't get it, there's no explaining it to you. Enjoy your Toaster, er, ah, I mean Tesla.
and can they be trusted 
