Originally Posted by Vegaslegal
If you could look at an R&T, Motor Trend, etc of 1989, my recollection is that they all advised to get a low mileage Fiero V-6 and stick it in a garage and see what happens in 20 years. Twenty years was four years ago, and adjusting for inflation, everyone that followed this advise lost money. That's on a car "destined" for future collectability. That's not the Crossfire.
It probably would have been a collectible if they never predicted it to be a collectible. If the masses of people all think something will be valuable one day then it never will. How can something be rare and hard to find if everyone stored them away in mint condition?