Having bought many grills in my life and including Weber's, I can tell you, I think.
First, you're paying for the name. You can get the same quality elsewhere if you look hard enough (and get a little lucky) for less money.
But secondly, you are paying for quality. Weber's higher-end stuff is actually extremely well made, very durable, and will last a long time. I owned one of the old iconic red Weber grills and it worked perfectly for 20 years.
But don't buy their cheap stuff because you can buy the same level stuff for half the price. It will not last and is basically the same thing as the char broils and the other low end grills.
So that's probably a nice grill and you can probably buy as nice a grill for a couple hundred dollars less if you do the work.
