I had one for just over a year / 10,000 miles or so and I loved every minute of it.
It was superb to drive, great to look at, fast, and mine required very little work to keep going in the time I had it.
The reason I sold it was the fuel consumption, I averaged around 12mpg most of the time, and a few tanks of fuel gave me 10mpg, and it didn't make a lot of difference how it was driven, but being stuck in stop-start town traffic was the worst.
Engine rebuilds can be a lot less than £2,000 if you catch it before a rotor tip fails completely, and there are warning signs, but a lot of the time people don't notice those and drive them until they go bang.
Great car.
This was it;