No, but there are a lot of "buts" to go with that. I can see where you are heading.

The opposite of this is Ferrari saying that they will never feel the need to build an SUV, have diesel engines, etc.

When I drive the GT3, I feel every cent is well-spent, but then I see a Cayenne on the street and think to myself that even if all of us Porsche owners (and Cayenne owners as well) appreciate the financial reasons for its existence, we sort of feel a legitimate melancholy sentiment for the era of comparably hand-built 964's and 993's. Owning a Porsche back then must have been different in this sense.