1. Get ready to be annoyed
Imagine this: you are a Ferrari enthusiast. One day, as you walk down the street, you saw one parked unattended. What would you do?
Most people will say, “I will try to get as close as possible to see how gorgeous it is even just from the outside.” More common people will say, “I will take some selfies and post them online.”
That is exactly what you will get if you own a Ferrari. People will at least take a glance at your car as you drive by. So far so good? Wait until they start to come up to you and ask many things.
When you own less popular super car, people may still come up to you to ask some things. But those people are car enthusiasts who appreciate what you drive and respect you for that. The problem is, when it comes to driving a Ferrari, it is everyone. And the questions they ask may have nothing to do about the car itself. Instead, there would be silly questions such as its price or what you do for a living to afford it.
You may enjoy the attention once in a while or at first. But it will definitely get old and annoying sooner or later.