Why aren't norms used in the definition of Finsler manifolds?

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In the definition of Finsler manifolds, each tangent space is endowed with an asymmetric norm, which is more general than a norm. (I think Spivak calls them "Minkowski metrics" in Volume 2.)

Question: What is the reason for this generality? What are some important examples of Finsler manifolds where the tangent spaces have asymmetric norms which aren't also norms?