For me its a valid reason (or 3) and probably is for the original poster.
I run my stock wheels & tires in the summer, and needed something else for winter.
I like the looks of my aftermarket wheels. They were alot cheaper than trying to get stockers, new or used.
They are also easier to clean, dont get scratched by just looking at them, dont collect brakedust like stockers, and will keep the original tires around longer, which are more expensive for me to replace.
it just seems that the aftermarket wheels that actually "fit" correctly are very expensive. I've got two sets of perfect, polished stockers that I couldn't give away earlier this year for $200/set.
I've bought multiple sets of ultra-low mile take-off wheel/tire combos for under $700... most of the wheels people are talking about cost $300+ a wheel.
I like to powdercoat my factory alloys black. no more eyeball scratches, no more brake dust, and you know the fit and strength will be great becasue they're OEM
