Well, probably not surprising, but I like cigars well enough at certain times. When you're out eating and drinking, and you get to the point where you can't eat anything more or you'll be sick, and where you shouldn't drink anything more or you'll be drunk, then a cigar's nice. It's a way to continue having something else to do, another way to spend money, continue the dinner - the taste is good, if you've got a good cigar (I like Onyx and Davidoff's store brands). It's hard to justify spending $8-10, because it's something I could generally take or leave; that's why I don't do it very often (at all).
Cigars are much, much better if you're drinking them with some sort of liquor, straight - cognac, but I like rum and bourbon with them too. Something with a bit of sweetness. Port might be best, actually - port can tend to oversweetness, IMO, and cigar smoke blunts that.
Really, cigars are about the atmosphere. Smoking a White Owl President at 2:30PM in the afternoon while I'm playing SFA2 by myself holds no appeal - smoking a cigar while looking at girls and walking around midtown Manhattan at 9:30 half-drunk with 3 friends, post-huge-dinner, is a completely different situation.
Still, there's nothing wrong with it, and I find them pleasant in general. I like the smell of pipe smoke, but I don't smoke them.
