It's all relative, of course.
It's funny. I was talking about it the other day. I ride a motorcycle more than I drive a car (miles wise). That's because my car takes me where I need to go, with the fastest route possible. My bike takes me where I WANT to go, and usually a nice windy way! Lots of motorcycle touring, and even commuting with it alot.
But; anyway- I was looking at maybe a new bike. Looking at a couple nice touring bikes, would be in the $20~$25k range. Didn't seem like a bad price. Yet the Focus we just ordered was $16,700 thanks to incentives, rebates, AND a Ford family/friends employee discounts ($22,000 MSRP), and I was thinking $16.7k was a lot of money for what amounts to nothing more than a middle-of-the-road small car daily driver. But there's a heck of a lot less features and steel on a $25,000 motorcycle I wouldn't mind paying for!
I'm one who doesn't spend a lot on cars. Not that I wouldn't get joy out of owning a porsche, or a BMW, or even a late model Mustang or something. But I just like to spend my money elsewhere. I'm ALSO not one to think everyone else is 'dumb' for spending a lot on cars. I have two motorcycles (Well, I have one and my wife has one), those two combined, added to the MSRP of my Focus could get me Mustang GT Convertible. So, what I spend on transportation isn't any less than some guy who spent close to $40k on a car, I just 'spread it out a little'. And that's base MSRP. Let's not talk about the accessories
Now if I had unlimited disposable income; that'd probably be a Porsche Cayman as a daily driver along with a few high end sportscars and a fleet of motorcycles of varying types

Hehehe.