Ferrari on the other hand has always set me off on an emotional level with plenty of that x-factor. I'd get a Ferrari 458 Spyder or the F12 Berlinetta (sex on wheels) if I were in a position to drive something that impractical around. Ferraris have an air of "lottery win" about them, but oh well, who cares.I'm still more of a Jag / Aston person at the end of the day.
The Lamborghini angularity is St. Agata's historical middle finger to Enzo/Modena. It's also Lambo being Yang to Ferrari's Yin. It goes back to their history with each other and the different design language/philosophies between Bertone and Pinanfarina. The quintessential examples were the 512TR versus the Countach both of which I loved as a kid. Ferrari is the Italian model in the red designer dress giving you the come hither look. Lamborghini is Lisbeth Salander kicking you in the nutz.
I had the Testarossa and the Countach posters as well. The Ferrari was nice, but the Lambo was the one that is remembered. Really iconic design. It's too bad that Chrysler stepped in and ruined the Diablo, that could've been something on that same level. My favorite Ferrari of that era, and probably of all time, is the 288 GTO. It just screams "bad ass". The F40 is of course much more technically capable, but the 288 is way cooler.