Personally, I don't rate Ferrari's that much at all. I'd sooner have an Aston Martin.
But that's the thing about niche vehicles - you either get it or you dont.
Take my '56 Ford Popular. Why would you buy a 56 year old car that makes 30bhp only has 3 gears and slows down to about 15mph going up hill?
Write it out like that and it doesn't make sense, does it? I bought it because of the unique charm it's got - the 50 year old seat covers, the indicators (trafficators) that shoot up from the B post, the smell of burning engine oil, sticker on the dashboard from the original supply dealer etc... Sounds nuts? Probably. But then, like with a Ferrari, if it needs explaining to you, you'll never get it.
I don't "get" ferrari. So I'll probably never own one.
It'd be boring if we all liked the same thing, eh?