True. It's apples and oranges.
I love the luxury look though.
The interior is not plush, nor is it the best interior to me, which is why I put a question at the end. It's too business like, too metalish---on a hot day you'd burn your hands or have to wait for a half hour to drive the car, too bright, you'd get blinded
the Bugatti Galiber pic I posted shows a very minimalist Design in terms of luxury---sleek, comfy, oozing in luxury...
Now, what I find is funny is that many women associate a lot of buttons in a car as luxury...one woman told me---the more buttons the more expensive it feels---but that is changing as more technology is combining functions, the less buttons you need---which frees up space that the designers can play with...
Some things like the interior of the Enzo, were done on purpose like gaps between the carbonfibef pieces...