You make a statement without experiencing one.
On paper, a 1984 Vette beats a Ferrari GTS v8 hands down. And, after you race a Vette, it can drive home without having to have Tony do a valve job for a grand. Ferraris are delicate little flowers of a car, La Bella Machina, but still you HAVE to experience one to "get it".
Lamborghinis are the same way, but remember that Lamborghinis are really fast farm tractors (Lamborghini is a tractor manufacturer first, a vineyard second, and a car marque third). Again, you need to drive it to understand the attraction.
One of my dream cars is a first gen Lotus Esprit. The Lotus Esprit gets it's ass handed to it by a 2nd gen RX7 (I know this first hand), even around corners. Even after that test, I want a Lotus more than ever (I got to actually handle one). Porsche 911s are slower than most family cars now adays, and so forth. These cars aren't worth their price because they are superlative, but because they are a unique experience.
Then you get into a proper sport bike and forget all about cars.