No, you are very far off in my perspective. I am not looking for cheaper at all.
Is Motel 6 a better value to a Hilton? It may be cheaper, but to me it is not a better value. If that makes sense?
When I used the word value it has a different meaning to me and not necessarily a monetary amount.
It doesnt makes sense at all, specially not the way you describe it. Because Motel 6 is half the price of Hilton or even less. That translates to someone going to buy a car and saying - my budget is from 25,000 dollars to 50,000 dollars. I dont see this happening at all. Value buyers are typically - more knowledgeable and more financially nuanced. Which means they do have some bounds on transaction prices before they even venture out to make a purchase. A value buyer would say 35,000 plus or minus 5,000 if i get good value. I dont know if he would say plus or minus 25,000 if he gets a good deal.
So you like the CX5 Sig, you just dont like the price.
Or you like the price - dont like the performance or features.
Or you would like the price and everything if it had an Audi badge and was more expensive to maintain.
This is part of the struggle for Mazda but I dont see Signature MSRP as outrageous. Expensive for sure - not ridiculous. Sales numbers will tell the final story.