To put it in perspective. I love my little Italian sports car. But I wouldn't drive it as my primary vehicle. It's old, and stuff breaks. But I'm fortunate enough to be 41 years old with a successful business. So, I can afford a toy car. If something breaks, it sits in the garage until the replacement part arrives and I get around to making the repair. I don't rely on it for transportation, we have a couple of normal cars for that.
If you are prepared to deal with the inevitable mechanical issues, meaning you can afford the repairs as well as get to and from where you need to go while the repairs are in progress, then I would say go for it!
Besides, chicks dig a sweet little sports car. (I had my first Spyder when I was in college, it attracted a lot of attention from young ladies! Perhaps why I have such fond memories of that car!)