It was an awful analogy. You're claiming the Provari can outperform the MVP. It really can't.
I never brought up VW, but since you did, it's nice to have the option. In VV mode, the MVP is just accurate as the Provari. So, who's twisting words? I said the Provari doesn't outperform the MVP, which is true for all but a few vapers.
The Provari is more accurate in the sense that it will output the exact voltage you dial in (amp limits permitting). The MVP might be off by a 10th of a volt, but that's really not important; you just dial it to whatever feels best.
Both mods are similarly consistent voltage-wise, though. That's no mean feat on the MVP's part.
As for the Provari outperforming the MVP, that is a matter of perspective. The Provari undoubtedly delivers higher wattage, but the average vaper probably isn't gonna want any more than the MVP's max of 11 watts. So if I were gonna indulge in a car analogy, I'd probably say that the MVP is a low-to-mid-range sedan that delivers great performance at a great price, and the Provari's a Cadillac with a sporty engine. They both appeal to essentially the same set of customer usage habits, but one's a good deal nicer in ways that any particular consumer may or may not appreciate.