I understand your point, but I'm a big fan of the "traditional" Ferrari. Mostly because whenever people see a Ferrari go by, they poke each other and say "Did you see that? That was a Ferrari." more so than with any other car.
And if you're going to buy a Ferrari I don't see the need of it being practical and all. It's an expensive car and to be frank that's one of the reasons you bought it anyway. A car like that is a symbol, it basically means you don't know what to do with all your money.
Then again I do see why you'd be interested in this particular car. However, like I said, the reasons you summed up aren't the ones you're looking for when buying a Ferrari.