The 488 GTB is so disappointing.
Ferraris that prioritize function over form to such an extreme level, like the Enzo or the F50, age very badly, because they're basically asking a computer to design an efficient shape. That's nice, but in 5 years, there will be much better computers that will create much better shapes, and the 488, instead of looking like a timeless work of art, will simply look like an outdated version of their next car.
I remember how James May once wrote that the 458 is basically a 430 in higher resolution. Their bit about the 488 really summarizes Top Gear very well. It's what they've been saying since the beginning of the show: when a car has no character and no soul, like the 458, its worth is determined solely by how well it can perform the tasks that it was built to do, meaning that as soon as they release a newer one, you'll throw the old one away as if it were trash, even though it's a $300 000 Ferrari. But then what's the point of buying one? It's no longer special, it no longer looks that much different from any other car. It's just as boring as a normal car, except is uses more expensive materials.