I totally do agree that you shouldn't compromise on usability by getting something that has no practical application, however I think life is all about buying enjoyable things even if these aren't the most economical ones
I own a nice mechanical watch, and I enjoy owning it, but it's well known that the best mechanical watch is far inferior in terms of accuracy than a sub £100 quartz watch
I aspire to own a nice old house one day, ideally with wooden beams which I'd bash my head on every day; this would cost far more to heat and insure, especially if it had a thatched roof, but I'd get enjoyment out of it
I'm saying this as an accountant-y type person, but life isn't all about maximising economy and on-paper value, head sometimes gives way to heart 👍
I think the satisfaction in driving is to complete a journey feeling that you and the car have worked together, and completed the journey efficiently, comfortably, and not put anyone at risk.
If I want to take risks by choice then I would find a track.
On a track, I would be willing to take some risk to get the best out of the car but speed as an end in itself I don't think is satisfying.
Having a long straight, say a runway, and flooring the accelerator to see how fast it will go just proves how fast it will go?
Given enough power, and enough space, any car will go fast no matter who is driving, the driver just sits and presses the go pedal.
I think satisfaction comes from working with the machine (a car is just a machine) and together having a better outcome because I understood it's, and my limitations, and was able to drive up to those limitations under the conditions that applied at that time.
Of course on the road, the overriding limitation is the safety of others, and the law.
At one time I regularly visited a local track used for club racing, and helped any of the competitors who needed help.
There were many competitors, usually past middle aged, who spent quite a lot of money on their hobby, who had no chance of winning but they were there for the satisfaction of getting the best out of their 'race' car.
They were happy, unless they let the car down.
Yes even back then, there were other races for sponsored cars, they had to win to retain the sponsorship but I did notice that the car always let them down, and they were rarely happy.
In the past, for me a dream house would be, dry, draught free, convenient, contain the family, and cheap to run but life changes as time passes.