My brother owned a 308GT. Identical to the one Tom Selleck drove in the TV series “Magnum P.I.”
Red, loud, low and sleek. A real attention grabber. People stopped and gawked when he drove by or parked in a parking lot.
He had the model that still had multiple carburetors instead of fuel injection. So if you didn’t start it exactly right it fouled the spark plugs and wouldn’t run correctly.
Then to change the plugs you had to drop the engine down to get to the ones furthest forward.
It was uncomfortable to drive because the seats weren’t supportive and the foot box was shifted slightly to the side. Oh, and the AC pretended to blow cool air while the engine sitting right behind the front seats pumped out intense heat.
Add to that he hated to leave it parked anywhere because he was afraid it’d be stolen or keyed. So it sat mostly in his garage while he drove his pickup to work.
Eventually he sold it to a collector in Europe who still owns it.
Cool car. Impractical as hell.
But then I doubt few people buy a Ferrari as their daily driver.
Or if they do they find out soon why few others do.