but do you really know that for a fact. look at how crappy the delorean was (and it still is), but they're worth something now. and do you think that most ppl who got their drivers license in the 60's and 70's who were buying all these muscle cars knew they were gonna be valuable today? most of them probably didn't. one of my dad's first cars was a hemi roadrunner, he didn't start missing the car until it got valuable again.
and it's obvious this car isn't a cultural icon like the delorean, or have the raw vintage power of a 70's hemi, but who knows, 30 years from now there may not be a gas engine left, and those of you who have a ms3 as their first cool car will be retiring then and want their childhood car back at whatever cost. that's why those old cars are worth so much now, it's those childhood memories that ppl want back.