I lived and worked there 20 years after graduating, returned back home for what is now another 20 years and plan to retire in Argentina. So Yes, I would live there, again, but with a difference.
You need a dollar income to jump over inflation that eats away any Pesos income, you need to own your own property because rentals are insane (pay not only the rent but also the owner's property taxes and expenses on the property), you need to come with a full long-term wardrobe because shoes and clothes are way more expensive than back home and sales don't exist, you need to shop where you can get away without Spanish (discrimination is active no matter what they say), and finally, be prepared to pay for expensive private health care, which is worth every dollar.
The good stuff is always there: excellent weather, food, wine, friendly people, as is the bad stuff: politics, inflation, thieves and plenty of them.
Put in a balance, if you're of working age, stay away unless you have a dollar income. If you have children, stay away or be prepared to dish out for private schools. (Local free schools now abound with neighbouring country immigrants with very different customs and language). If you're retiring (Covid permitting), like me, come with dollars and stay.