Reminds me of a fellow who had the factory next to ours. He built his business until finally he could afford a Porsche. A month later he was suffering severe buyer's remorse - the car was noisy, cramped, uncomfortable, and the instant, huge depreciation once he'd driven it off the forecourt meant he couldn't afford to trade it in.
My pal went through life driving "exciting" but expensive to own/run cars. After his Morgan, which he got rid of when children arrived on the scene, he drove a succession of "exciting" cars, but, fortunately, for his bank balance, funded by his employer.
Sadly, he was forced to leave work due to ill health, and, died before reaching 65. His last exciting but unreliable purchase was an Alpha (can't recall the model).